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Show ie She Silver Bert Miner.| , SATURDAY. emcialon erie ah a TULy 8, 1882. a ane +" The eabus’ oe AR MAIL DEPARTS, From Northmph a.m.) For North at 2p. x. eros South at 12a..m. | For South at 2p. =. m Toquerv’e Lp. m ForToquerv'e 9 a. x open from8 a. uw. until 2P. arranged and well executed. ‘Back from Arizona. | Mr. Al Grant, well known to this community, returned a few days ago from Lost Basin, Arizona, where he has been spending most of time since The denizens of the Reef took the Fourth very quietly. There were no demonstrations of any great. public consequence, but one pleasing feature of the day’s exercise Was a procession of sthool children, headed by the Reef brass band, the marching and countermarching being very tastefully : 4. ee seee FROM. he left here. ‘They have the nucleus of a good camp there, several claims In the evening a large number of our to return to the Basin indirectly, haycitizens repaired to Welte’s pavilion ing another engagement elsewhere in Registering done during office hotirsa; but and engaged fn the “giddy mazes” Arizona which will probably detain to insure them for > ¥ oo “ mail, they must until a late hour, enjoying themselves him some six weeks. He is looking mot come later a aS: RMAN KRAUSE, well, and his numerous friends will in first-class style. Poatmaeter. At St. Geoage, the exercise ante- cordially welcome his return to the fdated the glorious day. On Friday Reef,. while wishing him abundant BRIEFLETS. and Saturday thtre wasa fair of the proaperity elsewhere. ; : And from 5p u.to7P x. On Sundays, from Sa. m.to 10a. m. only. Gutieieinns primary lately. aseoviation representing the ™* A wedding in the near fature. Let Giutean talk, like himself, rest. Mr. Al Thorne returned Thursday last, FANCY Milford and }|Pioche ee Hot Creek, Tybo, Belnionty Morey, Granteville and Candelaria, ARTICLES, | Fruits, Notions, &¢, &¢.| Died. From _ Exposition. Ed Pike has folded up bis little tent and vanished from our vision. Discovery. ' The: Laramie ‘Times.. states that about five miles to the southwest of Red Buttes and fifteen miles from Laramie there is an immense Charly Westover is around again. @oeen", want any more foot-ball. He Tombetone mining companies have paid in dividends so fat this year, $700,000, Good meals ard good attention for half a @ollar, at Mrs, Grambe* restaurant. The Stormont dam is all right again and work goes ahead without intetraption. Fruit till you can"t rest, this is a literal fact 2 Valuable of kaolin. Colonel month, while some as low as $100, all depend- deposit Downey and Sherif Boswell, some years since, discovered the deposit and located a claim on it. Tuesday Mr. Boswell and Mr. Owen went out to the kaolin and brought back several specimens| of it. What they want it for, or in what manner they intend to use it, they do not state, but it is supposed it. that. they wish to test the adaptability The absence of the editor for several days this week, makes things thiner than usual to the manufacture of finer kinds of pottery. -Some large blocks of kaolin will be cut and sent on to the Denver especially when you Notwithstanding eat to much of the terrific rains there is dut little mad in town. Rocks don’t melt co easily, Don't forget th f at the brewery Sunday ‘night will be there. nenade concert The full band It was a French woman who exclaimed, holding up a sparkling glass of fresh water: “Ah, if it were only wicked: to drink this, how nice it would taste!" Mr. J. J. Halpin, in -addition. to his im, mense-atock of hardware and fixtures, receipt of a large lot of No. | cigars. is in Stevens & Harriaon are constantly receiv4ng additions to their already well assorted Exposition and ove more of Wyoming’s exhibit of her mineral wealth. Small-Pox at Echo. * “Word has been received from Echo, the town on the Union Pacific affiict- Louder himself is much improved, and was able to walk out on Sunday, while the other patient is also-mending satisfactorily. S. L. Herald. - stock of dry goodé, millinery and clothing. From Two minera were discharged “ aince from the Mexican ” a day or two mine, in Virginia City, for bringing up 950 their dinner buckets. worth of ore in ‘An-English physician says a man can stop a fit of sneezing by crawling down atairs head first. Almoet anything can be cured Zhai way if the stuics are ateep enough. 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, Eldere Martin Slack and Isaac Duffin, of Toqrer, prominent members of the Mormon Church, will preach in Citizens’ Gall, Silver Recf, to-morrow, commencing at 8 Pr. Mm, Notwithstanding thelr-immense sales, the “enornyeus stock of all kinds of goods at @illespie, Lund & Co.'s is not .ilowed to run down in aay feature; you can always get Anything you require at moderate figures.’ i The poem of Judge C.C Goodwin, editor of the Salt Lake Tribune. delivered in that City “@n the occasion of the Fourth celebration iz one whiok for fertility of thought, beauty of expreezion and splendor of diction we have never seen surpueed. “Emily” asked the Bodie Miner “if drawers, gathered at the knees, are to be fashionable for Suramer wear!" “Orlando” replies “Candidiy, Emily. we do not know. We wear ours plain, tight to the skin, without v grathering or ruffling of any kind.” Agentleman \\ y who is deeply interested in. the completion of the Wood River branch of the Oregon Short Line Railway. informs the “ Fiailey Times that he firmly believes that the first locomotive whistle will be heard in Mailey sometime between the 1st and 15th of Septem per. A postal card from Mr. J. EB, Johnson anpounces that he arrived safely at Bunkervi'le, Arizona on the 28th ult. the party embrace 9 % x wagons, ? carriages, 30 animals and 33 bipede very respectable Kindness ih —«paca at abound communtiy and the party are pros“pe gall of which we are pleased te learn. the Reef to Beaver. ‘A ride over the road from Silver Reef to Beaver, the other day, show+d that the recent severe rains had not only not improved the roads at} Manufactured by himeelf, which he will sel! fully 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 risk of loss, as our circulars will show that those investing $25 can after a 30 days’ trial return the goods unsold to us and get their money in large or smal! quantities, and.-deliver to’ any part of the town. HARRY M. EDWARDS. Manufactory in rear of Halpin’s store. (cape en me routes. See the Tiawauke. The Bingham mines are shipping more ore this season than at any time in the past six years. The district is making an excellent record. cues The, Norway Iron Company Henry’s Carbolic Salve. Is the BEST SALVE for Cuts, Bruises, Sores Ulcers, Salt Rhetim, Tetter, Chapped Handa, Chilblains, Corns and all kinds ot re ae tions, Freckles and Pimples Get H CARBOLIC SALVE. asall others are sede ter feits. Price 2% cents. 4 will send fine specimens of ore to the Denver Exposition, and they hope to accompany them with bar and pig-iron also. at the Denver SP | What's t the Use Of writing #0 many letters to your friends: they will get more local news in one MinER than a dozen letters contain. Sent to any address in the United States one month for $1, or three months for $2. eri RN we In all ite to the of being co. HASTAKEN, — BOLOGNAA, Heatehoese Pienioa 6 We want all a good meatand good aocom modations to give‘ts a calland secfor them. solves, and wwe mre nied. atone a fair trial, te he sorees |by our works, = enya ne alipoints nthe vicinity PEE OF OHARG: pis ie ate A FULL LINE i (BLANK BOOKS! (STATIONERY ! ) J. J. HALPIN’S. Huston & Wes waa 4 LOWER MAIN STREET S|LVER REP ns General Dealer TAM The Only Genser yy rieMAGNETIC BELT. ne.) Premium State Fair. Magnetle alts Ber Striey $10; lance, $15; uloctre Magnetic fae Extra A fiend 49 An assortment of fine imported in Rapes Sy Pee Fine Suits Made to Order| Psst, Xor , necessity & CROCERIES Our Nevada neighbors are getting represented at the Denver Exposition, The Virginia Enterprise now suggests that the State. collection. of minerals at Carson be sent.—S. L. Tribune. SALISBURY Proprietors. They sre now Seen to oar the people of Sliver Reef end vicinity with nw choicest onta of BEEF, MOTION, PORK and VEAL; also, Branches. at the latest, as the Exposition opens aroused Eng ieh Clothe always ou hand. ONESerer a mene IN THE > nag . |P ROVISIONS oa TOBACCOS, CIGARS, ine—Rheumatism, Pe. iPr UPTURE routs, Dravepets, Dysbe Im; Spa a Rapiure, Shop corner Centre and Firat Weal aid A. WINQUIST. = | Wines and Liquors j YT aR MAES NN aya lic atime: : ees sesegetes. | Proprietors. The boys should continue to rustle. on August Ist. were JOHN H. RICE, Agent. — Term Exposition. Utah’s minerals for the Denver Exposition are expected to be all in and ready for shipment by the 15th, 8 TAILORING It now looks as thouhg Utah would beat her neighboring States and Ter- | ritories of Copartnership. StrvER REEF, June 24th, 1882. Notice is hereby given that the copartnership heretofore existing between George| Harrison and Jamee Veitch, under the firm name and style of Harrison & Veitch, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. James Veitch retiring from the firm. GEORGE seen JAMES VRITCH pull through on time regardless of bad roads, washouts or what not; they. run good stuck and wagons on ail that has occurred in that camp since .ccess.. WESTOVER & MARSHALL ae NOTICE. Orricz or Stormont 8. M. Co. Stiver Reer, Uran, May 17th, 1882. Checks of the Stormont Silver Mining Company of date previous to March 21st, 1882, will Pr aid on presentation at the banking house o Berta ae Co., Salt. Lake City. ALLEN, Manager. counties and inveet. $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 thattime. 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 bnsiness_will_receive_our Jarge descriptive circular, and-extraordinary offer by enclosing a three cent stamp, with their address. The firet to comply with our terms will secure the county or counties they may wish to work. Address, RENNER Madxvaibround Co., 118 Smithfield Street, Pittsburg, Pa. Dissolution Notes. Reef.to POP! sale as long as he continues to work faith- pondingly uncomfortable. Gilmer & Sulisbury’s stages, however, generally Mining Clty. People’s Market Call and be convinced CINGER any point, but made them much rougher in. places and «travel corres- The new strike in the Aladdin mine Bingham, is said to be the biggest Pioche................. Summer Beverage | - back. if they do not clear at jeast $100. “They show that'a General Agent who will take ten ed with small-pox, and it is learned that Louder’s bookkeeper—at whose store the disease broke out—has died of the disease. shaves, ing on the energy of the agent. We have an , MARTIN KELLAR, article of great merit. It should be sold to Proprietor. every house-owner, and pays over 1:0 per cent profit, Each sale ia 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 in one day, Any man with HE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW PRE energy enough ‘to work a fall day, and will; T pared to furnish the trade and. families do this during the year, can make from #2,0 0, with an excellent article of to $6,00 : a year. We only want one man in | each county, and to him we give the exclusive| ISCaas tVMOI?SUYO Denver Cedar Reef.to to —_—_ ~ for the aait epecimens MOai9sna your OOO ~ Hurry ap An Extraordinary Offer. There are a number of persons out of emFirst door north of Quirk's Saloon. — CILMER, ployment’ in every country,~yet energetic: men willing to work do notneed to be. Those MAIN STEET..:....:......SILVER REEF willing towork can make from $100 to $500. month clear, working for us in a pleasant and HIS TONSORIAL PARLOR IS FIRST: class in all ite ape et and all permanent business. The amount our agents The make varies;}—some making as high as $5008; work is done with care and expedition. Tatest ‘style is Taireatting, and the smoothest |- at uy: Beaver had a very creditable Fourth of July ‘celebration. ~/FASHION--BARBER--SHOP| ==: house in the evenirg, which was weil attended. 88880 Reef to epeseee From ; "eBuj;e0d Led 03 daruys ¥ pus 8} Oss OT £1040 0} 3098 Og [[}as TOTA The Fourth is over, and the Twenty-Fourth {e coming, ver family." nok Sud [11m 4]-/akou 91403 07,244 ‘seeIPPS 1J2q} Puss 03; poysez0;0; sees v 8 dancing were“the order of the hour: There was also a dance in the court 311.AEF “Bape yoy WA sIOMO;ENO #2904 48Bl 01 3798 OC TILA 31 remioy Azaae UYPe PInoys pus ‘aopzecs0jUy OTQeNTeA JO [INS 8} Too many files by nine or ten biliion* SE WMO! ‘SANIOW 50a ‘MD ( ‘TYMNYH Ci3S YMOI S.Yu00 iq 7 ‘SLINUd TIYWS @ $40L¥L0d ‘Saaa¢ The heated term holds its own bravely. tri-weekly lines * And Mase datl Sebi At Cedar City, Utah, on July 8, 1882, of puerperal fever, Kitty, wife Ramo, Chery Creek Ae Eureka. CHEAPER THAN EVER. | the chief attraction; while. on Tues- of Harry Ciedentopf. __—_day—the Fourth—all hands adjourned We were apprised of the above by Prescriptions Carefully Fitled.| | to Mr Dodge’s grove a little north of telegram to Dr. Cooper to-day, and FARE: ae A. J. MC DONALD. town and known as the “‘Bull’s Head” express our sincere condolence fo the From Bliver Reef to Milford... where speeches, music, singing and afflicted husband and From Silver Reef to Beaver..........ccccue 12 oe * the handicraft and skill of the young of | both sexés; on Monday races: were _. How is your head after the Fourth? ‘REEF SE ~2 DRUGS, Groceries, -. Pienty of humidity Lee bul having been located most of which carry gold ore running up to a good figure per ton. Mr.-Grant expects oven Aaa Rake aaa |