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Show hoagie 0 iy aida a ert kate os ay | wy “Noe eae * ) } : ¢ Si ( \. 4 —~\ wnyorE = — ; One ~—— STEELE J. N. LOUDER. AW een ———+—__—— = Se ee ee EMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Montha ...... = Taree Months...... Devoted : bd to the Seas eR Eee Mining Interests ofof a 2 sone eves seen + TT EMMOO,Utah ae iF; yess 7.B. TUE DOA 5 ery eee a5 re authorized to “los. B.—Our -Our sadints are ant : collect tsing and stend to all other ing upon them as.the representatives x {O. publishers. : [88i. 22, OCTOBER SATURDAY, UTAH, COUNTY, WASHINCTON REEF, SILVER = Cus. W. Caanz. tis Pine st; Rooms 38.8.0: = Utah. - ; ts AGENTS. . ee Southern a VOL. al Biugie Cope...‘é = wren re er = erates a ' Ufice=—Mrxexr Building, Lower Main Street | ——— : . TRE ‘ON Six = t : PUBLISHED SVYERY WEDNESDAY BY & Jed c The Silver Beet Pliner. eterna RBERT STEELE. ae < c 1 age = j pas 4 | Fi NO. of the, aw Professional... + to Careful other Sell Houses, Catch the sunshine! or Entrusted,.tp my. usi- ~ Building, BAILEY oe Silver Reef, There's a spark cling gleam of sunshine, © Sing oF The other side.” Catch the -_— And they High in ‘tre MAURICE SILVER atc LAKE CITY, eo 81, Main Qornick’a Bank. Notary Public in Office. MAIN Ww STREET, HAV-E--FITTED to Mc- AN- ESTAB- lishment opposite Mr. ffabish’s old sland. where can be found ove of the neatest me mort commodiots tonsorial parlors in tah. The patronage of onr old friends and ie public generally is re spectfully solicited. JOE VARBISH. C. Jd. SINCLAIR Siiver Reef, October7, FASHION 1881. BARBER SHOP First door north of Quirk’s Saloon, MAIN Spt... --, aes SILVER REEF a Rises TONS@RIAL RARLOR IS FIRSTel i in xii its appointments, and all work is done with, cage and expedition “The atest style in eair ‘cutting, and the smoothvest shaves. Call and he convince MARTIN KELL ER Prooprictor. Peter Mahnken, > Bonanza Flat Blacksmithing Repairing Ay KINDS @F Woop eae DONE ( on short notice, by ore ienced ck men. Agent for ‘ish Bros WAeoriat ears sttachments and sundries. 2.2 Morensunes nga specially. The PETER MAWNKIN. Argonaut, .-An American dournal of .... Polities, Literature, Society, Satire PUBLISHED AT SAN FRANCISCO, CAL as ARGONAUT IS A REPRFSENTAtive jouraal of American idens and lit- erature. Ttis thoroughly independent ia its Se Ceri of the topics of the day. It aims to give t est Pactfic Coast literature obtainable ‘ ae we a the current good thin we pe ro ftrs-puttlishodaweekty, xt $1 pe r; $25 for six months; $1 50 for ihe moaths—pay able in advance. cent postpaid on eee of i ce. bed to eath. ceeatts ah, hear, ei ‘apply: the New Dr. York Bertillon asserts can that , A SAM Nectar Quirk Bros.’ Lemonade. wine's LUWER oI to MAIN Story Sutoous. : Told by by the “Arkansas Train Robbers... « Cabinet Sa oon, Cox, Delaney and Monroe, the Arkansas train robbers, have been placed in State Prison. All appear like ordinary country boys. lian interview. Delaney said, in substinee: ‘We are ‘Opposite the Harrison Honse; all poor boys, and live at St. Angus- the original William A Stuart's Okra S6up. funny story comes from Eastern Se which is ,well vouched for. During the war William Stuart, the theatrical manager and writer, was to givea dinner party at his house, near the Pequot at New London, at which he desired to furnish okra soup. none in the city, he teleFinding graphed to New York to a firm there could to advise him whether they Next day, in the midst supply him. to the of a rush of war telegrams New Londen St: r, cnine one addressed tO Mr. Stuart, Which read: “We have got okra.” By inistake the address was omitted in copying, and the telegram sent to the Star oltice with the war news. The intelligent editor ran over the news till bis eyes fell on this mysterious telegram, whie : he ‘totally misconceived, and he a once got outa big bulletin: eS notber great victory by the Union forces! We have got Okra!” =-_>—- Alcohol Everywhere, MM. Muntz, a French ex:uinined spring, river, Jhle Writer; also snow, in all except very pure scientis t. has sea and rain finds alcohol spring w: eo: "@a LAUNDRY STRELT, water and the water of the Seine are estimated to coutain about one grain Snow and per cnbic forty inches, The cold rain-contain a little more. proportion in sea water is much, the to reason sie. There is evident suppose that mleohol exists in the This delfusion state of vapor in ajr. of the stibstinee in nature’ is ewstly exphiined by the destruction of orgents “of te Titer uy ee WASHING, IRONING -AND PLUTDNG Tovmnentgtionss t ‘say I saw Chapter on recollection them beautifal. is, ‘therefore,. that be thought of is, therefore, one which en look back upon this first experience of being. Unless friends shall know each other, there will be no meet- ing of friends, for take away the re¢ognition and all else is empty. Thus Noses. the future world ory—the us consider the creator awaits of upon mem- immortality. ——— ‘ ‘Grecian nose as the one to be ‘especiAn Editor's New Pants. aliv desired, but the student of nature prefers the Roman, as a sure indicaAn editor in Chicago a short time tion of an energetic, resolute mind, ago ordered a new pair of trousers and world vite-as triamphant proof from the tailor. On trying them on of the assertion.that. such a one was they proverl to be several “inches too possessed by Julius Caesar, Canute, long. Itheing late on Saturday night, Charles V., Edward I., Robert Bruce, the tailor’s shop was closed, and “the Wallace, Columbus, Pizarro, Drake, |editor took the trousers to his: wife, Willian TIL., Conde, Loyola, Elizabeth of England, and Wellington. The same observer ascribes. to the and asked her to cut ae off and hem them over. T good lady, whose cucumber or pale had perJhaps disagreed with her, brusquely refused. ‘The -same—restlt—followed anapplication to the wife’s sister the eldest daughter. manners of conscience, and she too performed an additional surgical operation on the garment. When the editor ap- peared at breakfast on Sunday the family thoughta Highland chief had arrived, for the trousers reached to the middle of his thigh. only ——_—__ —_— + <> eo A Novel Egg The Farallone Islands are about 30 miles from the mouth of San Francisco Bay, and they are the home of innumerable sea fowls. When San j Francisco first began to be a elty, its pro- fact that egg gatherers bring in often, sundry exptoits with his “solid girl” ita kissing fray the evening previous. vastated by the rivalry of the themselves, and of course, a of congenials After listerning, With a derisive sneer the new-comer opened dis mouth and spake: ‘You wur speakin’ uv kissin, young man. You talk about kissing! Go?way! LT have kissed in the North and in thi South; I have repeated the soul-stirrin’ operashun East and West; Ihave kissed in Texas Maine, Injun Verritory, Webfoot and Frisco; on the Mississippi and all Its tributaries, accordin’ to the manner in Quien Sabe, Tres Pings and Peach Tree, but young man, for good, sound Kissing, give we a full- fledged Paicines. girl! Oh, when you drawn right. up feel your boot, pegs through the soles of your feet, that’s kissing as is!?—[P: cige Coast. 3 kes Did Yow" Ever? 500 dozen ina day, anda great many of the nests are inaccessable, a great many others de- had sipped upon? Did, you ever know a doctor whose prognosis would snot have beereorreet had Tis diaznests whoo correet tir te ist $item agers ge oi ‘ \ t morning . air is the purest matic: influences Everybody the languor Wedo not agree with the boardingschool rule, which prescribed a long walk before breakfast as a means of promoting health. Probably the best custom would be to furnish every member of the family—especiall¥ those who labor out of doors—a. cup of coffee ee after riging from.bed,. : dozen is the © pretty quarreling rule, the harvest near 500,000 between eggs. The the gulls and the It pays egg catherers tive cents a dozen, and sells “them in San Irrancisco at a considerable advance. No <eg, Quart or Bottle “ear ieee deliv- aa The Dancing Pavilion at the Brewery is at. all times at the service of the public for the purposes of social recreation.-@@ No areprener characters tolerated. PETER WELTE. Ek Horn Saloon Next Niain brain,’’ and who Silver Reef. Utah. ....Always on hand the best .... WINES, are jostled in the crowd Without any apparent recognition the spectacle they present. door to the drug store,’ Street. of LIQUORS AND CIGARS GEORGE WILLER. a o The Judicious Wife. CAPITOL. A judicious wife is always nipping off from her husband's moral nature Main St,, Silver heef, little twigs that are growing in wrong directions. She keeps him oo shape by continual pruning. Ify say anything silly, she will affectionately tell you so; if you declare that you will do some absurd thing, she THE BEST Wines, Liquors& CIGARS will Obtainable in the UNITED STATES. J.H, CASSIDY.§ knife. If Johnson’s wife had lived, there would have been no hoarding up of orangepeel, no touching all the posts in walking along the street, no eating or drinking with a diseustin voracity. If Oliver Goldsmith ha M. . BaRrHotowrw J. QuiIRK Quirk. QUIRK BROTHERS been married, he never would have worn that ridiculous coat. Whenever you find a man whom you know little about, oddly dressed, or talking absturdly’, or exhibiting eccentricity of Angel. The Rev. Mr. 11. was a good man— that is, us good as a tobacco chewer ean be, but rough in his ways. One day he was canght in a shower in Illinois, and going to a rude cabin hear by, he knoe ‘kod at the door, A sharp-looking old dame answered his summons. Ile asked for shelter. ‘1 don’t. know you,’’ she remarked, suspiciously. ‘Remember the Serip- his quid of tobaeco in his mouth.” She shut the door in his face;} leaving the ood tnan_to the nerey— rer his ae retectigns: to the ord free to any part of Silver Reef and adjacent vicinities.-@e ‘There wife counsels him to do. <A wife is a grand wielder of the moral praning- muhrs* eggs, which the culls at every chance destroy, The egg business is conducted by a company, Which has the right. sleep. are numberless Miss Flites in the world who have not even the excuse would niurhs leeds to the loss of 2 good many attached et ee find some means of preventing you from doing it. And by far the chief part of all the common sense there is in the world unquestionably belongs to women. ‘The wisest things a man commonly does are those which his part.of the birds at avy one time are not laying. The egg season is from May to August, und, if even 400 Rooms were being run over by the Jaw that appar- the Cigars 1, AM NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY the Trade, Families, and = bpralte generally with a Choice Artic Beer, by ently protects incapables as well as drunkards and children. | Others again carry on audible conversations, gesticulate, smile or laugh, and are as oblivious of the fact. that they are in a public thoroughfare as if they on and Silver Reef, Utah. allie tect of a “enuse PROEI@tOR ‘Weles =— creased by exertion and want of food.” jostle and Liquors te" Private Club establishment. and hour of the morning, and this is in- their LEVY posers Are dealt over the bar to patrons, faitness often experienced for the first in Seloon, Wines, as the day advances. knows Granght, At this popular resort none but the choicest birds large know a tenor that had not to be asked twice to sing? Did you ever know two men to reply to the mutual greet- tures,”’ he replied; ‘be not-torgetful for thereby ing, **How-are-velh???— Dit yotrerer to-entartain-strangers, have entertained angels unknow a short-ittired woman that had | some ‘You need not say thiat,’’ not * lost: ii allin a fever?” -Did you awares.? quickly responded — the. other, “ho ever s¢e'a man slip in the street without Tooking back to see what lis foot angel would come ‘down here with 1 } the on MAIN STREET............SILVER REEF and the most healthful and bracing; but -the contrary is the fact.. At no hour of the ‘day is the air more filled with dampness, fogs and miasmus than about sunrise. The heat of the stn gradually dissipates these —mias- were walking Farm. Claimed him no tenderfoot in the crust of San Benito county. ‘Les’? was and customs. of all nashuns; is that Lager Beer — Breakfast;, “Acbad custom is perniens in many families, especially among farmers, of working before breakfast, attending to chores, etc. ‘This is convenient on many necounts, but_it- isnot condueive to health. ‘The prevalent opinion Odd People. But before bedthe wife, repenting, took the One of the strangest thitigs o pants, and, cutting off six inches from walking through a crowded city, , says the legs, hemmed them nicely, and a writer in the New York Evening restored them to the closet. Jlalf an Mail, is the abstracted look some peohour later the daughter, taken with ple have. Their bodies may be hurcompunetion for her unfilial conduet, rying, but their minds are either took the trousers, and, cutting off six sound asleep or gone a wandering. inches, hemmed and "replaced, them. They pay not the slightest regard to Vin: ally thes sister-in-law felt the pangs anyone or anything, and only escape or used to eather, recounting to a brace Before =e S Beer,- - - - - = 124 Cents time constant ery was foreggss ‘To supply the Jack of eggs, -the-project of-steal= ing those of the gulls and the muhrs had unloaded his grain at Goldtish’s of the Farralfone Islands w as underwarehouse last ‘Thursday evening, |‘ and stepped into the McMahon House taken, and it prove successful and has ever since been maintained. The to get a bottle of beer ‘‘olf the ice,” birds ure too plenty to count or to and hear the latest from Long Branch. Tn spite of his ‘fundress”’ appearance, estimate, as may be inferred from the sgave Working and We was just in from Paicines, and his! uncertain BEST OF LQIUORS & CIGARS, (oe |,i imental attribute which alone. will make possible a resurrection from the dead. ~ ‘Phe only immortality that can per 1,000,000 for bachelors and 246 per 1,000,060 for: married men. In the faee of the above statistics we advise bachelors and maidens, widow- _ Artists would have ‘unless and This ‘The num- Those who see Canger wher 1 there ‘Grecian nosethe qualities of astuteness is none are aptto be most bint when and craft, with love of the arts and thetr perception should be keenest. refinement of character, but Milton, The law. cannot supply brains for Petrarch, Spenser, Boceaccio, Rafael, foots, and those who attempt it are Claude, Rubens, Titian, Muril Ilo, the ones who hope to profit by it. Canova, Addison, Shelley, Erasmnue, The man who always stands up for Voltaire and Byron, ean scarcely be ridiculous histrights makes himself credited with eraftiness, however when he is mistaken as to his rights. truly they were lovers of literature. Labor has aright to fix the price it Some great men have been afflicted will receive and capital the price it Will pay, but neither has a right to with hybrid noses, neither. Grecian nor Boman, but a eross between the establish a rule for both. . two. Of these Alexander the Great, In seeking converts itis always well . Wolsey, Riehelieu, to make sure that they are worth con- ‘Constantine, Nimenes, Philip Sidney, Raleigh and Lyerting. A cause may be injured by Napoleon are illustrious examples. the ebaracter of its adherents. Wide nostrils betoken strong powers It is impossible to forsee all events, and when the lawmaker attempts it of thought and love of meditation. he imparts to the law the same Weak- Racon, Shakespear, Luther, Wycliffe, Cromwell, Hogarth, Franklin, Johnness that embarrasses his own vision. son and Galileo are a few among The greatness of the great is enthose who possessed cogitative noshaneed_ by the wenkness of the weak. irils. Napoleon had a prejudice for ‘Those who have no strength invarialong-nosed men. on the ground that bly show the largest respect for those their breathing was bold and free, and who have. as a consequence their brain, Jungs The lessons of experience are deand heart must be cool and clear. ceptive, unless they teach that only ——_-~~ <> oe the same causes produce the same Kissing. effects. What-has happened will not again of faded flowers amounting i } and can hold and say FE once ‘when they were fresh and to 200 per cent. JOHN PENDRAY,.....Proprietor company. Loam sorry we failed to get away; but we acted like fools after we got. the money, and have no one to blame but ourselves.’’ up its twenty, or thirty, or etill more remarkable among women, A Buliion.} pick Hived-one-of those summers and winters. We can alt look at that bunch By comparison with water holding | Pid you ever see a ved-bearded man Known quantities of alcohol, rain} that was not vain? Did you ever going cloud of punish- forty, its sixty years, them all in or grasp out delay. education is not the incentive of stealing. ae sent free. Address TILE ARGONAUT, California Street, SAG Francisco, vCailfcreta We're and The intervene, with their learning’ and bulk of this. All of it, with the exeloquencesand oppose the simple éviception..of afew dollars, was stolen dence of memory in, this strange case. ’ by the ‘men who eaptured us, and J It is your first world. Your memory hope they will be sent here to keep us ers and widows, to get married with- fair and f causes reoceur unchanged, re ee a aee Gig & solemnly ment must be’ seen on that remote horizon. ‘There can be no second life without a memory of the events of this career. Itis the chain of mémory which makes a resurrection from ber of suicides is at the rate of 628 {per 1,000,000. for widowers and 275 What custom cre ates custom may destroy, Progress is the resnlt of dissatistaction. Those who are satisfied never faver changes. Those who are always busy rarely achieve anything: they haven't time. Eedueated men sometimes steal, but happen Silver Reef UTAH. inquire ond Jife, the dark offences against the person are 10 per cent less: anid against property 45 per cent Jess among married men than among unmarried, Ihe difference is ASSAYS, REEF SILVER UP crime, Jn (From UTAH, next lsey Hear, HABISH & SIN CL AIR | | BARBERS, KNORTIL may Professor with many a doubt whether any other world than this awaits the human race; but, once admitting a sec- Years of age is rather under 10 per 1,000, bachelors of that age die at the rite of 16 and widowers 19 per 1,000. With advanced life the difference yroes on increasing, With regard to Thou. ‘the beautifal star— The voiveless silence. I. REEF. Law, Street, OFFICE: The ‘ir bridal milky way. fo pledve them ace Oh, M. KAIGHN Attorney Men “ALL yer LOVE. LIFE, Reasoned by David Swing. Is SALOON. cai For the sweet white star 8 heard Ifer silent lover's speec Tt nee ded no passionate . ee Surgeon, - you Song. ras priest that day, Orrice—Next door to Halpin’s stor. -.-- I%.° California Brewery billows, But then, in the fair world’s Plane Ere sorrow hed drawn brea When nothing was& orn but ethr No, not even D¢ The star to sile nce was wed, UTAH. and and Once in the world? 8 first prime. When nothing lived or moreen: Aon g, unless af was aim -not even abird— + ey sueuee apkess onto. 2 alae: But [ do not dare repe What it said to its love afar: Was.too sweet—too- swect: Cc. MANTOR, Physician SALT sunshine when xo Love in the office. REEF, poral There’s_no time to sigh or sorrow— and Attorneys SILVER thro* Powrt’be sizing, don't he Ww ecping, Life, you know,is buta span, CLARK, ST., clouds, thro’ Attorney at Law = and Notary Public, MAIN the sunshine! catch it cl adly ssengers in hope’ s empToy ringing you a cup of Salt Lake City, Utah. (jiBs0n SECOND As of ee ae re BIRD & LOWE, Pablic rien} ng O*er that darksome billow there; = Salt Lake City, Utah. Notaty don* the Favor tine. ‘Texas. We liave good relatives Willlam Rafferty. ~~ Proprigter there, and Lope they will never hear of our disgrace. All 6f us were in HIS SALOON HAS JUST “BEEN love, and the girls loved us. .We had and is the finest accontred estab comes.to-the conelnsion that marriage the dead possible... If person should. no.money,-and-did-not_see-how..we : sstmentened, ie Very TWSIy ef Reef. is productive of health, long life and arise from the grave aud haye no con- could support them if we were mar- finest brands of tickers and Cigars wil! be morality, and is, so to speak, a limited sciousness of ever having lived before, ried, ak so laid our plans to fet furnished to qesiomans, and a trial will prove my assertion insurance against disease, crime ‘and that would be no second life only in a money. We had read about the James he Card Pets ‘je. neat and” comfortable, suicide. According to his finding, a most trifling and unjust sense. Dr, boys in papers and books, and saw ee ee the b eniey meet of customers wil] be e t bachelor of. twehty-five has not a bet- Edward Beecher once published quite) how easy it was to. rob trains and & Silver Reet Octhber 2b smi fer prospect for life than. a malted wevehume-to.show that jnan_is now in away, and decided to rob a train. We Iman of forty-five; among widowers his second world, und at death wilt “did hot think we wouk? be ‘pursed. of from twenty-five to thirty the rate pass to his third and last.. But if we We were going back home with the of mortality is as great as among have most: utterly forgotten any such money, then marry our girls and setmarricd.1nen. of fron..-fifty-five--to first life, this-is- made our first exist= tle down: We had noa ccomplices, sixty.” ‘Taking the French bills” of ence by the very fact of such forgetand planned the whole thing ourmortality, he shows that while the fulness. Memory: makes this our first selves. We only got $8,000 or $9,000 annual death rate. among married life. A thousand volumes from all in cash from the express car, the rest North Main Street, Silver Reef men between twenty and twenty-five the wise men of all cations could not being in bank checks, and I kept the Life's a sea.of stormy billows— We must meet them everywhere Pass right throngh them, do not tarry, Overcome ue heavi ing tide— & PARSONS, Land Agents and Attorneys (2 the snnshine! in State. of the French savant, Dr. Bertillon. After having studied the morality statistics of every country of Europe, he Cat ch it'—O! it seeme ¥o glad! Utah Sticceesors to T © Bailey.) Land Agents Jife’s tempest Cares. Catch ‘Office--Miner Facts Former piness, and who exemplify their faith in their opinion by living in celibacy, will find some fruitful themes for study in the results of the researches May unfurl its chilling blasts Catch the- little hopful stranger— Storms will not forever Jast. Don't give up and say “forsaken, a Don’t begin to say “I’m sad!" Look there comes a gleam net sndshine Lease. to all thonch Scientific Those who are in the habit of look! ing on’a state of single blessédness as the most conducive to health and hap- eee There is yet a brighter day, Min-- Few the Passing rapidly aw Tt has only come to tell you Properties Atenas Gl Given ess Catch it quickly! it - Collection Agent Dwelling and A at i wi and ing Ts —_ S Business and “MARRIED YS. SINGLE. Sunshine. at Estate the Though it falls to faint and feeble On a heart with sorrow bowed; J. N. LOUDER; Real Catch ' Gatch the sunshine! thoughrit flick: Through a dark and dismal clond, ofthe dae manner, you may be sure that he is not a married man—for the corners are rounded off, the little shoots pared away, in married men. Wives have generally much more sense than their husbands, even though they may be clever men. ‘The wife’s advice is like the ballast that keeps the ship steady. ' The Officehoider’s Motto. save $50. of it. ” "Mhis will Pioneer Billiard Finest The motto of some ofticeholders appears to—be: “Et —you-earn-$3-a day, The Billiard and ¥Eiell Peol Tables Am the Torriters, ex- plain why some of them Jeave a $3,000 offie at the expiration of two years with $100,000) saved. Some persons ~ suppose they accumulate their wealth in a dishonest manner, whereas er = Ouy. slop welt tee| SU att First Liquors Class . and Always Cigara on hand, |