OCR Text |
Show Sa Bie Silver Bet Miner SATURDAY. cssccneeess wen D OLY Captured. 1808. 1, tk POSTOFFICE F'm Toquerv’e 1 P. w MAIL DEPARTS. |For North at 2 Pp2m. For Sonth at 2p. m. i Stormont Destroyed. mill dam, ‘That.. gentleman, ac- ; ForToquerv'e 9 A. M. mediately went-in- pursuit, and, after that leaving the Reef, traced the brigands to a cabin near the point between here and Leeds. Thorough search and swept the volume BRIEFLETS. eee MERIAL seh) A aie” DAILY Go. to became (Successor oeJ.ae irresistible away all that portion of DRUGS, FANCY Connecting with {ct-weekly lines ws Grantsville s Messrs. R. C. are converting ; Lund and James returned from Salt Lake yesterday OO The Andrews tons. This is the kind of-specimens to show. at Denver. Miners, . please follow suit. Bullion shipments for the week amounted to $10,673 14. For the month of June, $61,-!| 170 $2. Valuable ‘specimens Don't forget the opén-aif promenade concert full band A big strike has been made in the Cave mine, Beaver county. There is a specimen at Cassidy's saloon. Very little interest was taken here, in the Balt Lake races. We heard of but one bet, and that was for the drinks. "Judge Macfarlane, Mr. A. J. McDonald and the-editor took a-spin-over.to Toquer the other day and had a prodigious time. > es Mr. J. J. Halpin, in addition to his immense stock of hardware and fixtures, is in receipt of a large lot of No.1 cigars. We A meeting of parties interested in forming alodge of the A. O. U. W. will be held at the Harrison House to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock. Families will find it to their advantage to purchase groceries at Stevens & Harrison's, who guarantee low prices and honest dealing. Give them a trial and be convinced, | stalments, ot ¢ y Verdict Eugene L. Blake. Those who think Silver Reef is behind the Jimesin the divine art of music, are deceived he Reef brass band, which was ont serenading our citizens Thureday afternoen, {8 an | organization which much larger aud. older ' communities might be proud of. It ica credit to our wun and ought to be Pee no harm with the and specialities—mnsical sketches. Two hours’ We only want one act, fun. for > oo ht th a5 oe te 5@ ® S 6 ° b ce "4 man in | z ‘ Jaatiis VEITCH, , piess dls EST Gb my tie aa VNSR Ra aga ae gg t; i: ’ Sjthediow 1s “i's Misi “~” ‘ i Soh ye A; j SAS oH > Dap athe Bae Ay? ‘ ve is ON ty OF CHARGE, bec) { Bistainataaty ey Pictinik al u ‘wi, : a ‘ [ BLANK BOOKS !) (STATIONERY 1) F ee weATecce J. J. HALPIN’S. B 5 “<4 ' TAILORING In Fine all Suits Magnetic belts, New B First Premium State Fair. strc, #103 ra Appliance, $15; Eleetro-Magnetia ee THE ia, K Mine ¥ Disease, Im Belts, 9 Manto ase, Nervous | W, J. HORN. a a= GUARANTEED RELIFVED orcured, Send eee ated Pres”-s Mas. 108 Market« te faa Fea x i ead +e sien Made to Order iw An assortment of fine ish Cloths always on hand. Shop imported Eng corner Centre and First West Streets A. WINQUIST. MAIN STREET REEF.................0TAR Dealers in rans AND scn5, PROVISIONS tency, Rupture, iver been Heese eae oem Liver Branehes. CROCERIES £ ELECTRO-MAGNETIC ft he Only Genuine.? its . e on & Wes Medical ionic | ah: me LINE seit cess ~~ Patent, N lov. 9, 1880, - _ HORNE’S ‘ me A FULL General aay oy Pye ha at ™ . ¥ ‘ he MEATS DELIVERED. to allpoints nthe a Patent, Nov. 11,1879, Mr. James GEOOKGE HARRISON, 8 a & 5"4 moe ‘ ¥ f ( aa LOWER Ms, ‘ Hr EDWARD SILVER of Harrison '& Veitch, is this day diesolved by mutual eure Veitch retiring from the fi mo Y M. in rear of Haipin’ 8 store, NOTICE. ' in- every cotntry,- yet energetic name aud style 4 PRE families Orricr oF Stormont S. M. Co. Sinver Reer, Uran, May 17th. 1882, } Checks of the &Storinont Silver Mining Company of date previons to March 2ist, 1882, will be paid on Brena teres at the banking honse of McCorni tek 7 rs Salt Lake City. ALLLEN, Manager. an easy style, so that it can be played on either piano or organ. The title page is very handsome, containing correct portraits of Hon. Geo. B.Corkhill, Hon, J. K. Porter, and Judge W.5S. Cox; also a correct picture of the twelve jurymen who convicted RAMOTAE. RENNER MANUFACTURING Co., the assassin of our late beloved Presi118 Smithfield Street, Pittsburg, Pa. nissan Sepal ie nei ecalLtagraes dent. This plece of musie should be Dissolution of Copartnership. found in every household throughout SILVER Reger, June 24th, 1882. the entire country. Price 40 cents Notice is hereby given that the copartnerper copy, or 3 copies for $1. Postage ,Ship heretofore existing between George stamps taken as currency. Address Harrison and Jamer Veitch, under the-tirm hio. and HISNEW FIRM HASTAKEN the above popular stand and started business. Shey are now prepared to serve the people of Silver Reef and vicinity with the choicest cuts of BELF, MUTION, PORK and VEAL; also,_ SAUSAGE andSHOLOORA, Headcheese, Pickled’ ~ Feet, Tripe, etc We want all wholove good meatand good accommodations to give us a calland ace for themSelves, and we are et after a fair trial, to SAM te lnpeee> by our.wo' vicinity Vane sale as long as he continues to work faithfully forus. There is no competition, and nothing like our invention made. Parties having from $200 to $1,000 to invest. can obtain a General Agency for ten counties or a State. Any one can make an investment of from $25 to $1,000 without the least riek of lose, as our circulars will show that those investing $25 can after a 30 days’ trial return the goods unsold to us and gel their money back, if they do not clear at least $100. They show that a General Agent who will take ten counties and invest $216 can after a trial of 90 days return all goods unsold to us, and have money retnrned to them if they fail to ‘Clear at Jeast.$750 in that time, We are not paying salaries, but want men willing to work and obtain as their pay the profits of their energy. Men not willing to work on our terms will not work on any. Those meaning business will.receive our large descriptive circular, and extraordinary offer by enclosing a three cent elamp, with their address. The first to comply with our terms will secure oe eee or counties they may wish to , WESTOVER & MARSHALL POP! AR Manufactory each county, and to him we give the exclusive | ali orders to F. W. Helmick, Mnsic Publisher, 180 Elm street, Cincinnati, sustained, amusing lecture to $6,00) a year. It-is-written in IS NOW CINCER do this during the yearycan make from 32,0 0 of the Jury, People’s Market 4th. Manufactured al himself, which he will sell in large or aie l siuaaticiss, and deliver to any part of the men willing to work do not need to be. Those willing towork can make from $100 to $500 a month clear, working for usin a pleasant and permanent business. The amount our agents make varies, -some making as high as $500 a month, while some as low as $100,.all depend. ing gn the energy of the agent. We have an article of great merit. It should. be sold to every house-owner, and pays over 1 0 per cent profit, Each sale is from $3 50 to $10 00. One agent in Pennsylvania sold 32 in two days, and cleared $64. An agent in. New York made $45 1n one day, .Any man with energy enough to work afall day, and will in- the nth in his ployment We have just received a copy of the most popular. piece of musie ever published in this country, called the Verdict March,”? composed by A) Thorn bas taken ao spin into the rural districts intervening between here and Pioche, his ardurous and exhaustive dutics the past few months making a little rusticity necessary.. We hope the boy will enjoy himself, # the HE UNDERSIGNED An Extraordinary Offer, There are a number of persons out of em- from ]- can edsily be mantained The Ginespie, Lund & Co.'s is not allowed to run % yesterday a call ake of pared to furnish the et with an excelent article-of would everybody. Admission, 75 cents; reserved seats, $1. Tickets for sale at Stevens & Harrigon. W. ————_—~ <> down in any feature; you can always get, , spything you require at moderate figures: A est U. without materially affecting come of its members. Notwithstanding their immense sales, the enormons stock of all kinds of goods at ? Fara co. “: Proprietors. Grand Variety ) Satebeainiaaats . Next Saturday evening, July ist, at Citizens’ Hall, will be.a grand variety. entereos baarinet the best local talent. The programme. will be varied, and something entirely different to anything.presented heretofore, including vocal solos, duets, jig and clog dancing. Mr. Kennedy will appear beneficiary certificate of $2,000, pay-{ Ma freighter, on Thursday evening, lost a box of tobacco from his load. which a heathen found and hid. He was detected, however, and made to disgorge, mines the box, which he had buried. ! ‘The storm. did whatever in comparison good results py oduced. able as directed. The cost of maintaining the iasurance thus provided, has averaged about $16 per year, which sum payable in monthly in- We are pleased to learn that the wife of Mr. J. N. Louder. is rapidly recovering from her severe indisposition, She has heen under the skillfn] treatment of Dr. Mantor. ) received | serious, eo. oO. of thunder, Evening Summer Beverage have_béey amusing if it had not been Ancient Order of United Workmen. He has organized lodges in the principal cities and camps in the Territory, and will endeavor to do so here, for which purpose a meeting will be called for to-morrow or Monday evening. The primary object of the association, in addition to its fraternal features, is a life insurance for its members. Each person upon being admitted to the order receives a You can get the best of drinks and cigars, with an operatic selection rendered on the ‘ piano in a masterly manner thrown in, at Quirk Bros, The new sand ridge road is macadamized with oose (or bayonet grass) in the worst. places, and the road as a consequence is mach better than it oosed to be, piercing, diapason the MURIO,.-c. ..By SILVER REEF BAND the vivid flashes of lightning and the taken Mr. J. W, Kinsley, a gentleman holding high official position in the Stevens & Harrison are constantly receiv{ug additions to their already well assorted stock of dry goods, millinery and clothing. © will be care of at Denver. The Exposition, Directors have an efficient police night and day in the buildings. Denver is by.Act: of Congress a port of entree, free of duty for all articles intended for the. Exhibition. Australia, Mexico, South and Central America, and other countries, will display minerals there. THE MINER has been furnished with a supply of blank applications for space for exhibits, which those in “need-of-ean obtain. oy by: ne around: . THE Miner has received an order for the paper one year by the Treasury Department» Washington. ‘The Exposition, of ore weighing about one and a half Mr. Harrison's cellar was flooded and some liptle damage done by. parse ey night's rain. night Denver On SALISBURY & Proprietors. WELTE’S PAVILION, emptied his tanks for once: for everything. and nearly everybody was drenched. Those’ who had ieaky roof were reminded: of the fact in a manner as irresistible as unpleasant, Several cellars were filled, especially in the Chinese quarters, where the midnight..ehatter, accompanied by| the staccato movement of the rain, We learn from the Salt Lake Tribune ‘that application was made recently at Commissioner Clayton’s office in Salt Lake, for space for one solid block evening. Nothing of a public nature occurs here on the Fourth. St. George will have a big time. at'the brewery Sunday will be there. ance on Wednesday evening.- It seemed as if Jupiter Pluvius had SBP... ‘GILMER, escsA Leese Ul paqrzosap 1% 043 20; sejoyj1e8 snosusljeosTar : f part of the country, made , its appear- set. FARE: Reef to Qodar wig ie es ea . Reef to Mil ford. Reet ooe Reef-to Pioche. * pueseseen see Reef ra Eureka. ... Sokbcds dupnccnes ae + COHN e bares Ane KAVA Little boys with toy pistols Main street into a bediam. half a Such a rainfall as seldom visits this ANV Good meals ard good attention for dollar, at Mrs. Grambs’ restaurant. in uy Bal= ‘Fourth , NAQUV) well Rainfall. 4 ue ‘Saaas SA0LV1LOd % TIVWS ‘SLINUA 4 O}.: SdaaS? VMOl?S.uuolf]|? is taking ‘Heavy Hamilton, Cherry Creek and Eureka. a March” Denver Morey, Candelaria, And half-daily Hines to From Silver From Silver m Silver m: Silver From Silver “TYMNYA di5S YMOI S.dd0d The ‘Verdict Silver Reef. for the Belmont, and A. J. MC DONALD. the school house) on Tuesday, July 4th, at 8 o’clock ¥. Mm, All brothers in the vicinity are invited to attend. By order of A. WINQUIST, President. CF. Bowen, Secretary. S Hurry up your specimens Exposition. REEF Hot Creek, 'Tybo, ARTICLES, *BUYUA JNOQIIM KIONIOJHNO 8,189 *ammoy 41949 UT Og PlNOYs pave ‘UOBMAOJUT O[QBnIA JO | °oFeysod Avd 07 duruys v pun "nod Avd [11M 34 ‘wou 41 a0; OFIAA ‘ggoIpp¥ 2124} PUss 0} po}se103;0: YSNOUSe s}T OYA oU0 A19Ad O} FUeH Oq [[}4 TOIGM Don’t forget the ball at Weite’s Pavilion on the Fourth.- , | Milford and Pioctie Groceries, i. ton, and well known to be one of the two men wanted. He was requested fodo"so, ahd Mr. Spillabiry ar once} set out fer his game, which he got safe and sound at Richfield and brought to Toquer. Brantley made a full confession of his crime and gave the name of his accomplice as John Todd. It seems that the pair had started in for extensive operations, but were nipped in the bud at the out- Don't forget: Peeetertsinmret- thie -even~ FROM... Jd onamie) + <a> > <a> mill, wor SILVER: ‘The Sherlff, the other day, regeived-aFruits, Notions, &c., ke. = O.0.F:. “) telegram from Sheriff Clark, at Rich-} A regular meeting of the OddFel- | Warmth has returned unto us. CHEAPER THAN EVER. field, stating that he could arrest Leeds has levied a 5>eent asscesment. lows-Association of Silver_Reef, will Prescriptions Carefully Filled. John Brantly, formerly of Washingbe held at the Justice office (opposite Sheriff Hardy still hangs around the Leeds Changeable weather. f STAGE ' by the rainfall the dam which occupied the channel proper, There.will be ‘a suspension was made, but. to no purpose, while| of work at the mill until the breach |. as has since been’ ascertained, the is 1epaired, which will probably be The mine was robbers were under the floor, lying three or four days. on their backs, and ready to perforate not injured in any way; work goes the first.man that showed hiinself. ahead there as usual. Regtatering done during office hours: but to insure them for the oan 8 mail, they must not come later than 12:30 Pp. m. HE RMAN KRAUSE, Postmaster. ee J, McDonald in the Virgen 80 greatly augmented rane New To-day... Pee no The structure is about a mile and a half above the mill, and is 250 feet long; the water in the river was companied by officers Hoag and Grant and Mr. A. J. McDonald, im- _ Office open from * A.M _ QP. mM. And from 5p mM. P On Sundays, ne. Sa. = to 10a. m. only. 4 Dam 25th of May, the victim being Sheriff river. HOURS. Spillsbury. MAIL ARRIVES. From North at 7 a.m. From South at 12. 4.™.} = Stormont One result of the terrific rain storm on Wednesday night was the washing away of some eighty feet of the of a highway robbery which took place near Bellevue, Kane Co., on the Seen Mee The The readers of Tax Mrver will remember the publication of details TOBACCOS, CIGARS, Wines and Liquors ' Ue DP Vel NEY No aT |