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Show \ lite tfihrer ~ett ~Uuer. ~stnurnnts. lHSCELt"ANEO US. I _~ iSt.eliau.eous. ============~. =======·' ==~======~==~~~~~ WEUXESDAY .••••••••.•• . MARCII 15, 1882. ~ OK ~ J. WACNER T•he Silver· Question. T\\'0 bills are now before Congt·ess n•l<ttive to the silver question. One 11:.8 _been report~d from the Finance Committee of the Senate by John ~ht-rmao-llto retire sih•et· ce1·tificates: the other reported by Payson, oi fUinois, from the llonse Committee •'n Coinage, makes the silver dollar the 1.10it of value, and provides that the lwlder.;; of silver bullion may or.posit the same at the Mint or subTrc: tsuries and receive certific:1tes ;llrrefor. Sherman's bill is in the interest of National .Banks and monometalists :ts the sliver certificates in- ~LUNCH ROOMS~ , ._ • Opposite the Harrison Honse. i DRUGGIST • • ~D I BEG TO INFORM MY OLb FRIENDS and the pubhc eencrally that I have fitted up and opt>ned n luucb-bon~e. and am A p o T H E c A R y prnpart:d to ~en·e the finest oyster~ and dnint1eot Junrhc~ at any time of night. tcr.fere witi;L the circulation of bank Hoping to nlt'rit o liberal ~hare of the pub· lie patronage, I remain, very re~p ectf ~Jl i J ._ K. JOHJS::,ON. Silver Reef, October 15, 1881. :Barnum Restaurant AND BAKERY, 1wtes, while Payson's bill virtually Cor. Main and P!iddock Street~. Silver Beef Jllaces silver on the free coinage~list wiJp gold. Snerman's bill prowses w retire · silver certificates, which· r~presen t silver coin 011 which the The well known Reputation of this Go\~ernmeut realizes a pr_ofit of from House llill be Maintained. 14 to 18 per cent., or the difference hetweeu the market Yalue of silver hallion and the coin value of standard Per Meal, 50c; Per Month, S30 Suppers Served for Balls and Parties On Short Notice. Corner llfain and Center Streets. Constantly on hand a wen-assorted stock of Drugs and Patent Medicines IS" PE~MERY,.._. Toilet Artic~es, Etc., Etc ~' -- ~Physician!!' ~e~criptlons carefully compounded at all ~rs, day or night. W. B. Sager Main ~treet. SILVER REEF •••..••••......•••....• UTAH - .... DXALE,B IN ... . in Wholesale and Retail G-R.OCER.S HARDWARE .... AND .... IRON AND STEEL • DRY C 0 0 D·S Mill and llfining Supplies- MERCHANTS. Sole Agents for Southern Utah of Ou Pont's Blasting Powder AND CIANT POWDER. We Carry the Largest Stock .... OF .... Consisting in part of all eize11 of Cas Pipe and Tubing, Iron -a.-. Bra-ss Fittings, Belttn~ and Packl _n~, lhc. Rail and Bar Iron a Specialty. A FULL LINK o:r GENTLEMEN's cLoTHING Assayers' Goods Furnishing Goods, BETO:STS, CRUOffiL.EB, MUJ'FLU_. •1ollars, and. sub::titutes therefor national bank notes, representing Govment bond;;, on which the people pay lntetest at the rate of fonr to six per t•ont. per an.num. Payson's bill is intended to encourage silver mining, l>y giving the bullion producer the ~rivilege of exchanging his bullion for its assay vnlue in certificates, whic_h shall be a legal tender for all tlebts, pubiic, and private. Of course, rhe moneyed and corporate interests will favor the Sherman bill, while those who believe that the mining intc~est-s of the silver producing States xnd Territories should receive as much MEYERS & KERNER, c R 0 c E R I E s HATS, BOOTS & SHOES MELTING POTl!, BONE ASB, LITru:&Q& Proprietors. .Bl'O ., ETO., ETU. COS~fOPOLITAN Restaurant. Reduction in Rates ! encouragement from the Government TH~fo~2~f~~nt ~~Ean~E~f~~cln~~~tLI, Q.S the ron miner.> ofPennsyl\'aui l, o :· 1881, the price of board at this favorite and the manufacturers of New England, well-known restaurant will be a11 follows: will support the Payson bill. THE New York Tribune is no admirer of the great. six-days'-go-asyou- please match. It says: Haz!lel is now the <'hampion of the wol"ld in six-days' races. And what "champion l Nature in l1er nnkind•• flt mood bas rarely put together a Jess im·iting r:peeimen of her handiwt> rk. Repulsive in form and face, with his dull. bmtish featnrPs nevet· Jightened by a gleam of intelligence• Jli lack-lustre eye, hi loo_e, lop-sid'W t<lt'ft11bling)igure, hi. ·avedng, aw!f~ ctark gait, he 1;;, perhaps, the leant l•"roic figure that ever bore off a {!hampionsbip of any kind. 'l'here is 11-i.Jsolutely nothing in the man to dwell on with satisfaction. !I ore an imal than human , there is no touch of the thoroughbred in this r:teer. Thet·e is uothing that is not low and J!TO\'elling in this new <"hampion. His uncouth appear1mcc and ungainly .xtrides ·have made bim an object of ridicule in every match in which he l~:u! entered, althoug-h his e:xtr:wrdiuarv tleetness ha>: malle him formidxble. · He gets over the ground wonJerfully fast, it is true, although he l't>emingly bas the clumsiest method po~~:~ible of doing it. The sporting euitor of the Tribune t'\·iJently bet his dneats on the wrong JU:tll. Senator Edmunds firmly refused the .Justisesbip this morning, Hnd the Yrek.ident immeuiately ordered the nominrti01rnr Blatcl!fonl, which was st~u t to the SenaTe thi!:' afternoon. S:mth E. Howe, President of the y\'ormm's Bank of .Boston, has been r'(•ntenced to three years' imprisonmenL for swindling. Rescued from Death. WIIHsm J. Coughlin of Somerville, ]t[aRs. ~Jtv~: ln the fall of 1876 I was taken With EL.IIRDlNG-OJ'I' THE LUNGS followed by a severe • •>uglt. Tbe doctors said thad a bole in my luu::~s a" bi2 a~< a half a dollar. At one time • r .. port Wj!lll arouud tbat I was dt>ad I gave up uope. hut a fri P.nd told me of DR. HALL'S UAL:.AIII FOR 'rHE LUi{GS. I got a bottle, wlt<"U to my :;n rpri~e, I commenced to feel ,it.P,..tute r, a.ud to-day I fel'l better tllau for three put, aud quite reco\•e red. Per Meal, 50cts. Per Day, $1 'l:HE FINEST THE liiARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS SERVED TO CUSTOMERS. Private Rooms for Dinner Parties. SIL V.ER REEF UTAH. TH~ou~~~~~ re!~-z?Y b~e~~~~fe~0n~~ renovated Lhon~hout, 1s firH-clSl'S in every department and Eets one of the ue8t tables in tbe WeH. Tbc Harrison will maintain th e good reputatiOn it bas always enjoyed among the traveling public, and guest,. wi il alway~ receive the very betit accommodations. fiNE BAR AND BILLiARD ROOMS Are attach ed to the hotel, where the hestor Liquortl and Clear~ will alwayt< be found. LAFAYETTE HOUSE Lower M!lin Str eet, Bonanza. TH~la~~r~~!~I~~~~ ca~I~~cnt;J~~~~ or without board, ou reationable terms. NO BAR IN THE HOUSE. ~he appointments throughout are complete for the entertainment of guests. Tbe table will supply the best the market alford H. MAHNUEN cl: JONt:s. MINING CLAI~IS RICHARD P. EVANS & CO. Attorneys at Law, Lo~k Box 650. Washington, D. C SPECIAL ATTENTIOi'< GIVEN TO and \~~~~rt!J~i~~~nt~~o~:nt~5~ ~i:;:~~~Ll~~~ Office and Interior Department. Patents promptly ol>taiurd, and in formation us to ~be mnuner of locaLing, working and procnr- What';;h: Use ~~~':;~;~1d, ~fm1ienre~uft~;: o~d ;r£~i~~;f~~ ~r writing so many letters to your fri~nds : ~~~et!~~:<!;':t!fnef.a:~dt~t~e~~~~ a;i~(~i~~~ Lhey will get more local newl! in one Mr~n Private Land Claims and Survey8 • All ~.u a dozen let~e~s co?tain. Sent to any ~l~~~~~S~~r:::~:~~t~cd before the United addr".IMI in the United Statea oue montb for j ~Parties seeking Inform. ntion from the. tl, ut Uuee .tnontba for Ill. abov~.arm -will pleut: meution 'l'HB MINKJL . . CLOTHING, Gents' Fnrni8hing Goods STATIONERY, NOTIONS, Hat.s, Boots.. _a nd Shoes TOBAUCO,.J'1G ARS, I WINES AND LIQUORS ~ R. G, :M'QUABR!l!:. ~U. D: :MORRIS. M'QUARRIE~ '!lORRIS DEALERS Df Window Curtains, Cornices., Wall Paper, Baby Carriages St. George, Utah. Goods delivered. at Ve'ry Lowest Rate~ @"'Correspondence S1llicited. "1ie GREAT REDUCTIOt4 .. .. IN TBF PRICE OF ... A11d recommend onr large auortment ot Mission and Flannel Undershirts Cooking and Heating Stoves In all Color@ and QnaJities, ami the fl11est Linen and Woolen Qvershirts A Fine Assortment of Ladies' and Misses' Shoes or every descriptioc. ~Genuine Cnli!ornis-o HARNESS AND SADDLES And Saddlery o( all Kinds. Tobaccos, Cigars AND PIPES. AND RANGES In great nrlety and of biet m&b'lltlactw CARPENTERS' & BUILDERS" Hard"'W"are. Tbe largeat and moat complete lltoek • Sash and Panel Doo:rs and WID4a...-.: In Sontliern Utah. MIXED AND DRY .PAINTS Oils and, Glass, !HIT~ L~D, ZINC A~D PUTTT, ' G-A wen-appointed worbhop i~ at tacbl'd. with special conveniences for m!lnnfactnrint· be11vy and light iron, copper and timvare. Purcbaeing from ftrst band!', I am prot pared to duplicate Salt Lake prieel!o. .J. J. HALPI~ . r MiH Supplies, Pipes & Fittings JULIUS SUL T ANIJ.l ~ HARDWARE TINWARE, IRON AND STEEL, Pow~er and Fuse, Miners' Toofs .... AI,SO .... Lard, Coal and Lubricating Oils (Successor to Jacobe ~ Snltnn) Main Street. SUver Reef ... Ut• . ... Wholesale and Retail Dealer tn .. u CROCERIES Provisions, Prodnce, Custom· Made Boots & Shoes MOSS w 00lf CROCKERY, HARDWARE FIRST-CLASS FINE DOOT, reduced from $1 S@;20 to $15@16. ~ 1~;~~A STOCK, reduced from $15@14 to 1-'INE CALF SHOES. reduced from $12@8 to$1(@7. Lower grade stock still lower in price. N. CHRISTE!'lSEN, lllatu St.-Nexl a.o E][cbau~e Sftloon A ROYAL GENTLEMAN, By JUDGE TOURGEE, author of "A Fools· Errand," '·Bricks Without (Straw," Figs and Thi8tl es." "1'he Invi s ible Empire. etc .• @howlug the t~plcal young SouLhcrner before, dnrlne and smco the war, to"'ethe•· with his rclu· tions. p ersonal, politicaloand le!!al, with the typlca SLAVE GrnLof beauty, inteli"'encc and ~nbsequ_e nt relinerucnt. }\ tbr!lling"f tory. Ae mte restrng ns •·Uncle Tom 'a Onbtn," but more inten sely real. Large 12mo of 534 pngcs . and 16 full-pHge illn_strations. Price, $ 2. !10; '5old 1d1re~~ l~bl.~rH~~~~~r·t lc:.t•m w ~~;~i Street, Sau Frallciaco. The Only ExcltJsive Dealer tn .. .. AND .... C L 0 T H I N C Mining Supplies And Carry1ng .... Al\'"D .... The Larges\ Stock 0 R Y C 0 0 D S In Southern Utah. FALL & WINTER GOODS J"uat lteceived. Gents' Furnishings, Boots and Shoes ~~cy far !!Inger 8cW1nr lB'ac~ ~ooa. promp1J7 deltYcred he. Qf ..... ,_ |