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Show leet The Silver Peet ee & ; OF ‘SUBSCRIPTION: ma 6:00 Devoted | SILVER 50 Single Copies.. 5 | to the mioing 4 qnteres rene _Htelp and ing Dwelling and other to Careful Sell ness Lease.. Given Entrusted to to my atl Busi- ielp a brother Building, _ BAILEY Silver Reef, (Successors to T. C. Bailey,) A Salt Lake City, Utah. CLARK, Attorney at. Law ‘and Notary Public, SILVER Physician oe Aen and door a to Surgeon, Halpin’s as MAURICE M. SALT LAKE No. 81, hace ick’s Ran Notary Public CITY, Main F REEF. Law, uext | Me- | in Office. $ H ABISH & are dise,*~and one Gan understand that the Mohaminedan’s heaven would hardly be ae without it. >_>. | to SIN CLAIR | Chinese Ingenuity. No people are more ingenius than the Chinese in the minor arts of life. | That they have succeeded in training BARBERS, birds to fish is a striking example of ingenuity and patience. inNORTH MAIN ane ET, SILVER REEF | their | stead of carrying nets, the fishermen provide theniselyes with a lar ge numJE HAVE FITTED BRAS etc W lishment opposite iish’s old ber of cormorants, which pereh en | | food. aitrer NCLATR, FASHION BARBER SHOP First door north of Quirk’s Saloon, MAIN SILVER STEET REEF WIS TONSORIAL PARLOR IS FIRSTclass in all its appointments, and all. work is done with care and expedition. he atest style in hair-cutting, rt: ne smoothCall and be convinced est shaves. MARTIN KELLER, Proprietor. Peter Mahnken, =i Bonanza Flat Silver Reef UTAH the edge of the boats. The sleep which comes It is a curious spect: acle to see these creatures engaged in fishing, diving into the water and always ee up with a fish in their beaks. As the Chinese fear the vigorous appetites of their feathered servants, they fasten round their necks .an iron ring, large enough to allow of their breathing but too small to admit of the admittance of the fish ‘they seize; to prevent their straying about in the water and-avasting the time destined for their work, a “cord: is attached to the ring and to ‘one claw of the cormorant, by which he is pulled up when inclined to stuy too jong under water. When tired, he is permitted to rest for & While; but if he, abuses the indulgence eand wastes his time, a few strokes of the bamboo recalls him to duty, and the poor diver resumes his laborious occupation. In passing from one fishing | ground to another, the cormorants no argument to convince of the fair one upon furniture, in the perch side by side on the edge of the The will sleep as well retires his proposal. on tiptoe: to orders boat, and to range cord in so as not to us and as <> Brahmin. their instinct teaches them themselves of their own acequal numbers on each side, to disturb the equilibrium of a = | | | aco L. M. LYNCHS Feed! and Livery Stable, less appeal to the glittering stars, while her shadowy figure’ bends above the prostrate phantom stretched “before her, staining the crushed feans “Lower Nati ¥t,, Silver Reet: Bont} with the crimson current of’a ‘of -Hawheye Romance, life.— maior UTTER. Lady Man. for adver- Saloons. and the ecijcnnnn Cabinet Saloon, ~ Opposite the Harrison House. Willlam | Rafferty. HIS | _§3L008 If it has been et ably rejected as not even worth a pulf dient thes By this ingenius cxpe- pain and humiliation of verbal refusal and fruitless pleadings are spared to luekless wooers, and ‘Varta maidens are saved from importunities justly regarded as~ particularly trying to fem: ale sensibility. The pipe, considered .as- a matrionial embassador, has at least this to recommend it—that it may be relied upon to commit no breach of confidence if its mission proves successful. A Animal Doctors. Certain animals, including especially the dog, herse, mule, elephant, and: cat, but also the chimpanzee, orang, yurious apes or monkeys; the pike o or other fishes; sheep and other abimals, not untrequently become voluntary patients, ' and sometimes notably patient or sabmissive, quiet and uncomplaining, as well as iu- telligent patients of the physician or surgeon. Not only. so, but having thenmsely es experienced ‘the benefit of man’s medical or surgical skill, they bring their young or‘their fellows as patients to him, and they co-operate fastnesses, and such loves of highway- men! Do you ever see those delightful highwaymen ?” “Not often, mum, . They get in what. to their aequiesence ments for their do, or compelling in man’s behoof. As arrangemedical or surgical patients, moreover, son ot the lower animals stand in the most favorable contrast to man—in respect, for instance, to their sagacity, self-control, fortitude, gratitude,idé or other virtues that are brought into prominence by suffering: and its re- lief. There ire many instances of war or regimental elephants in India going regularly, day after day, of their own accord,.to military hospitals to get their wounds dressed, usually after having been taken there once or twice by their mahouts. They submit themselves to any. necessary operations; understand the surgeon’s object and co-operate with him; express pain and relieve themselves by plaintive groans, though obviously regarding the inflicting of pain asa necessary or unavoidable part of the operation, prepare themselves for suffering by drawing in the breath as North Main JOHN PENDRAY,....:Proprietor And Lager Beer on draught, Isn’t it just ‘too awfully too!” exclaimed ‘the girl, clasping her hands’ and rolling her eyes. “Yas, inum,”’ stammered the Dead- Beer, «--+--= Oh! can there thing mOry , crystally avalanche “Tt was eo be any- utter,” haz- utter than tooty bachangeSaloon, MAIN At this popular-resort none. but the choicest arded the Deadwood man, dropping into his companion’s style of expression. ‘The cobbler had a—a—he had a erystally shaft up the side of the butte and one day he was—was tooing around up there, and things slipped out from under him.” . “Oh! How: irrideshow radiant! cent!” “Yes, mum, and he began to radiate to’arda town at the rate of 1000 miies and three furlongs a minute. We seen him a—a uttering down the side of the .mountatns ripping up trees and rocks and tooing, and irridescent her wife flapped: out of “Colonel,”’ said'a.man who wanted make out fA geheologiczl tree. . Wines, Liquors and Cigars ‘Are dealt over fhe bar to | patrons, ~ tP Private Club Rooms establishment. attached to the Weltes Eensy River” Reef, Utah. / eo AM NOW. PREPARED TO SUPPLY the Trade, Families, and the public a Baur, with a Choice Article of Beer, girl; e Keg, Quart or Bottle eer dae, red free to any part of Silver Reef yy adjacent vicinities.-Ga up against his shack all stand- aay The Dancing Pavilion at the Brewery is at all times at the service of the public “Poor fetched STREET. ....1++++-SILVER REEF LEVY, ..-------.++5+.-- Proprietor an shack and began-to raise a row.’ 123 Cents 4 wood, “sometimes its pretty darn, too; leastwise it was the day that Cobbler Duffy came into town on a landslide.” “An avalanche! Do you mean -an avalanche? Street, Silver Reet Lily,” moaned the ing and began to how] like a blizzard, cause he thought he’d lost his mine. But when they tipped the landslide on one end there was the mine underneath just. as he bad left it. So be could work it right under his winder. That was pooty considerable, too, eh?” and the Deadwood man never w inked. “How sublime! Howcerystalline!” “But Lwas going to say had a sunset sinee.’”’ we never for the purposes of social recreation.<@u No improper characters ' ste perennial twilight! So fully, terribly, awfully utter.” fear- WELTE. Fk Horn Saloon ‘So star like,’? murmured the girl. “Yes, mostly star like. You see the landslide stands there to this day on end, and they’ don’t dare turn: it over for fear of Alling in the town, so we don’t get any sun after eleven in the morning.’ ; tolerated. PETER Next door to the drug store,} / Miain Street, Silver Reef, Utah +..sAlways on hand the best ..+: WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS — GEORGE MILLER. “Yes,’? murmured the Deadwood man. “It’s just about as utter as you get ’em.”’ And she sat and gazed upon him, wrapped in admiration, while he fell into a reverie and wondered at Brook- lyn hospiti ity in not providing “sand boxes”’ for strangers. SS eg ge ee CAPITOL. ‘Main St,, Silver Reef, eee The Senator’s Visiting Card. The mystic letters written on visiting cards are a source of bewilderment to the Congressmen from rural districts, who cannot decipher their meining. Once that stalwart Ken- iuckian, Senator McCreery, met THE BEST Wines, Liquors& } _ CIGARS a foppish ‘constituent, who had just returned from Paris, and said to him: “YT reeeived your card the other day. I recognized your father’s name, which is the same as yours, and sup- cyWhy, Mr. Senator,” replied the man, write “‘it is customary in the initials of certain words on leaving cards. For instance, had I been going away, I should have written P. P. pendre couge Was, calling ‘the in itials of son : UNITED STATES, J. H. CASSIDY. osed that it was his son; but what did the latters I. P., written in the corner, mean ?”’ . traveled Paris to — Obtainable in the M. H. Quirk. BARTHOLOMEW J. QUIRE QUIRK BROTHERS C., the initials of ‘Pour "to take leave. As it myself, [ Wrote iP ‘En personue’—in per- “Oh! yo? stand.” A week said MeCreery, or so afterward ‘‘l under- the two met again, aud the young man said: Senator, I received your card, but I couldn’t comprehend wha* the letlers S. B. A. N. in the corner meant. The Piosess Billiata Hal Finest Pool Pray interpret them.” “With “pleasure,” said. MceCreery, . eyes twinkting with humor, “y) BAN, are the itlitials of Sent By A Nigger! The young Billiard im and Tables the aa ee man tried to laugh, but First Class of really couldn’t see the point of the Waco is ‘threatened with another inscription. Others did.—[WashingTaahe and o wore “Colonel, how can I become % ‘daily paper. (he names ad ie | ton Correspondence: Boston Journal. ——_——_ << + oughly aequatnted with my family | pected parties) are suppressed "Always on hand, Flowers that come from a loved history ?”’. ‘Simply by ranning for | count of eer: familk {Gane ion | Congress," answeied the colonel. ro pNews. me ‘hand are more-prized-than ndsi:' FINE.CLUB ROOM IN to | BEST OF LIQUORS & CIGARS, | the brush; and, as for sunsets, we get em pretty reg’lar iin fair we: ather. with the physician or surgeon in his “did she stop the glorious avalan¢ hee”? “No, mum, not - quite. Duffy treatment, either by showing the patients eee California Brewery SALOON ata buck, but.mostly they are on the reservations, ” replied, the Deadwood and heart has been irrevoe- of tobacco. bern “HAS gust do you often see them?” “Oh, once in agvhile we get a whack he gces forth an-aéeepted and exultant ’ bridegroom ; if uot, the offer of ‘his had keep on at intervals until you go to bed, and you you ever did. ‘nd A single gl: ince at the pipe he left behind en: ibles liim to learn the fate of it fre- fornoon Esthetic Young Deadwood tected by the damsel of his choice: or man, staring. “They does come in we don’t track any member of her family, Pres- occasionally, but ently he returns without ‘any’ further. with’em.” “Phe sweet things! And you have affectation of secrecy, and looks into. such sunsets out in. your mountain the apartment in a gasual sort of Way. whenever needed.’ Your nasal organs will not. get sore and you’ll wonder what’s became of your cold. Begin treatment he has be- neighborhood, local etiquette requiring that-he should exeente this-stragetic movement» apparently. unde- quently, put some on your handkerchief, and wipe your nose with it this whom some convenient hiding place in the The ‘Argonaut, | et, this office, take lishment 1 in Silver Reef. None but the very finest. brands of Liquors .and Cigars will be furnished to Eas; anda trial will prove assertiont “How supreme! And those gor- myfeerThe fin ast ‘illiard table in Silver Reef. geous Indians in their picturesque The Card Room is neat and comfortable, wigwams of wampum,. with their: and the enyovment ‘of ct tomers will be blending combinations of war paint= |*the.grea’ Silver Hoel “October 115, 1881, stowed his affections, deposits the pipe upon a conspicuous article of How to Cure a Cold. A medical authority says when you get_a chill all over and away into. your bones, and begin to sniffe and almost struggle. for your breath, just begin in time, and your tribulation need not last very long. Get some powdered borax and snuff some of the powder up your nostrils. Get smell An “And do they wear fringed legs and hunt those dear, sweet buffalo?” lowing proceeding: The “fehulian, asked the girl. “The stage drivers wear_fringe- and: Ceelebs. in search “of a wife havin, filled a brand new pipe with fragrant ‘sich, and when a buffaler shines out tobacco, stealthily enters the dwelling some one is pooty sure to hook on.” ee bottle, TOO AWFULLY: the frontiersmen out his way—‘‘well; mum, we hev right siiart: of ’em in our neck 0? the woods.” ness Which always follows-the wellordered meal is itself a testimony of nature to this inter-dependence. camphor by young men of the Tchulian Tartar variety desirous to marry, whose simple and discreet custom it ig to ascertain their chances of success or failure in matrimonial enterprise by the fol- of this mutual relation. The drowsi- your Popped civilized COunETIES are avoided by the fountains of life. Itis.a fact established beyond the possibility of contradiction that sieep aids digestion and that the precess of digestion is conductive to refreshing sleep. It needs is Fouth, The Brahmin, says Dr. Scudder, a man does, recognize and put conNo has intellectually no superior. fidence in the surgeons’ voices as man can mingle much with them and those of friends. Of an adult male Blacksmithing & Repairing not have his wits sharpened. They ‘elephant we are told, ‘That the surthe frail vessel. are the learned men of the coungeons might operate, he readily exLL KINDS OF WOOD-WORK DONE , (oe ii panei eS Sanscript, “queen of lantended himself on the ground and on short notice, by oe rienced ah Will the Shell Cave In? guages,’ is their native tongue, and bore with patience the applications Agent for Fish Bros.’ Wagons, wago éttachments and sundries. / fas7 Hitkes tie. its vast literature has been their grand even of burning caustic. The acuteIn boring a well for oi] at Sarnia, ecialty. field of mental training. The Brahness of the pain would sometimes opposite Port Huron, Mich., the other “setae ae PETER-MAHNKIN. min is almost white, wonderfully force from him a plaintive groan. day, the drillers struck a vein of gas neat, begins every day in the water But to the doctor, who by inflicting ata depth of 600 feet, The gas was lighted, when (a brilliant flame shot tank, eats no aniinal food, believing momentary torments, sought to avcomplish his cure, he expres ssed_ the uP thirty, feet into the air and has that if he does he shall pass througn liveliest emotions.of gratitude.” been burning ever since, all efforts to as many transmigrations after death .. An American Journal of.... I rrr extinguish it proving unavailing. as there are hairs on the animal of Physically, these Politics, Literature, Society, Satire 'The location is only a short distance which he .eats. Neatness in Women. people are of splendld form, majestic from Detroit, and itis thought a pipe A woman may be handsome or rePUBLISHED AT SAN FRANCISCO, CAL line can be 1Inid to that: city and the heads, and carry themselves. grandly. markably attractive in many Ways; <2 gas used to supply all three of the butif sbe is not personally neat she AWE ARGONAUT IS A REPRFSENTAplaces. The contents of the inside . The Seasons of Life. cannot hope to win admiration. A tive journal of American ideas and litof the earth are many and varied— young woman with her hair always A beautiful thought in connection erature, it js thoroughiy indey: 1 118 Sei treatment of the topics of the d y: oil, brine and gas—and it would seem with growing old was called out by a in disorder and her clothes hanging ms to give the best Pac oe 0 that the constant flow of these fluids discussion as to which is the happiest about her-as if) suspended from a Mire Obeataalae as well as t! will in time cause a sort of goneness prop, is always repulsive. Slattern eee in human life. he decision things of the press, Itas prblish: that may result ina is written on her person from the at per year; $2 25 for six aa i383 $3 BO | inside the earth ras left to an old man of 80. | Pointfor three monthe-—t AY. anece in adva eet crash. When that time comes people ine to a nei ighboring rrove, he said: crown of her head to the soles of her Me Sacganéa con wilt rentize, perhaps,-how-they-have4 “When Vernal airs call c: forth the first Teet, and if she wins a husband| * THE ARGON Al knocked the props out from under birds, and yonder trees are covered will.turn out, in all probability, either themselves, What does it profit a with blossoms, I think how beautiful an idle fool” or a drunken ruftian. ian if he extracts mnillions of barrels spring The bringing up of d: wighters to be is; when. summer clothes of salt, oil and gas and loses his own them with rich ee and the birds able to work, vtalk and act like honest, world ?—{ Milwaukee Sun. sensible young women, is the spec inl sing in the branches, I say how beaueet eee ie, RLS Aas EE task of all mothers, and in the indus‘tiful summer fs; when they are loaded trial ranks there is imposed also the “And to this-day, when the bell in with fruit or bright with hues of early prime obligation of learning to refrost, I think how beautiful is the the castle tolls the hour of midnight, . We're going to Quirk, Bros.’ for a spect household. work for its) own autumn ; but in sere winter, when two ghastly figures wander down the ae Nectar Lemonade. “Ga lane” with the skating-rink glide there is neither verdure nor fruit,[ sake,‘and the comfort and happiness affected by ghosts, and in the shadow look through the leafless boughs 4s I it would bring if the future. Housework isa drudgery ; ; but it must be of this rock. the lady ghost, on her could never before, and I see the stars done by somebody, and it had better bended knees, lifts her clasped hands shine.’”——— | be well than ill done. na passionate eloquence of a-voice- / due t sing. and attend to” all other: devoiving — as the represen here of tbe |publi \ get. ‘“Well,’’ said a Deadwood man who had just been introduced to a Brooklyn girl, and who had been asked by her if they had many of those lovely adults Jong hours after partaking of food, and° When the stomach is nearly or quite empty, is not after the type f infantile repose. ‘There is all the difference in the world between the sleep of refreshment and the sleep of exhaustion, To sleep well the blood that swelis the veins in the head during our busy hours must flow back, leaving a greatly diminished velume behind, the brow that hitely threbbed with such vehemence. To digest well this blood is needed at the stomach, and nearest the g stand, where can be found one at the neatest und most cemmodious tonsorial parlors in Vtab. The patronage of our old frie nds and the public generally is OE Aw oe Ge Reef, October 7, 1st 3, All the nerv ousness, embarrassment and febrile excitement attendant upon “popping the question” in highly filled, if no-—sickuess disturbs it, sleep follows naturally and inevitably. As digestion goes on the stomach begins | | of speech to speak of ‘‘odors of Para- UTAH, Street, and [ realy thiuk the Tunisians the Question Sate squeal i in the pen, » sleep watil they are Panimals which chew the eud ave’ their own provision for a late meal just before dropping off to their nightly slumbers. Man can train himsclf to the habit of sleeping without a preceding meal, but only after long years of practice, As he comes into the world nature is too strorrg for him, and he must be fed before he will sleep. <A child’s stomach is small, and when perfectly right when they declare that their roses are sweeter than -all others. | ‘There is one very large rather pale etse in particular, from which the | famous alter is extracted, which ex| hales an odor so powerful and yet so delicate that it scarcely seems a figure KAIGHN at How to empty. <A single fold in it will of his turban and the flower projectmake the little sleeper restless; two ing forward over his dark cheek. I will waken it; and. if,it is hushed have been told by those who have 30 again to repose the nap is short, and years? knowledge of these people, three folds put an end to the slumber, that they will "almost go without -aregoric. or other narcotic may close bread to buy flowers. And there is |} something in the sig! sht of a gaunt, its eyes again, but without either food or some stupefying drag it will not toil-worn Arab, whose sole garments sle Dy no matter how healthy it may may consist of a piece of course sackye. Not even an angel who learned ing and aragged old turban, with a he art of. minstreley in a celestial bunch of delica te spring blossoms i drooping their cool freshness against choir can sing a babe to sleep on an enjpty, stomach. his swarthy. cheek, which stirs a Weuse the oft-quoted iustration, strange mingling of er espaty and “sleeping as sw eetly as 8 an infant, % pity and adiniration, The perfumes distilled at Tunis nate because this slumber of a child follows immediately after its stomach is been famous from time immemorial, lcompletely filled with wholesome story. SILVER Attorney trov: UTAH. MANTOR, Orrice—Next N, B.- ~Onr agunks are ‘authorized to collect Ss. DECEMBER TOBACCO AS A MATCH MAKER. an ns C. REEF, Perfumes. ear, the stalk resting amid the ‘folds and Attorneys {Br Notary Public in the office. ce yeaa . x’. T he’ ‘Tunisian Arabs have a ‘passion for flowers, and as soon as their spring even -the poorest and COMMENHCES, raggedest may be seen with a ee stale scented blossom stuck on his & LOWE, Agents by Suppers. he has found hag devoured hetneeds ‘anwill paw all the pig will Tefal i ll rest or in distress of Reversed of Late roars in the forest until his’prey, 2nd when he it he sleeps over until other meal, ‘I'he horse night in the stable, and see a sister sinking City Rule taught to sleep quietly on an empty stomach. The bruté creation resent all éffort. t0 CGaxx thém to such a Vio-7 Jation of the Jaws 6f nature, The lion SS Oo Attorneys | ‘BIRD SRR Utal —___ Man is the only animal that ean be . That's no time for idie thinking Of the fauits that brought her there; But make haste and try to aid her, Heaven will all youre ori bl Care not, what. the world has made her, elp d sister in distress. Salt Lake City, Utah. Land i In the whirlpool of despair, Utah & PARSON 5, _Land Agents and yon Old-Time Adv ocate Care. Should Ofice—Moyzr An Shonld you meet a brother fighting With misfortune’s cruel gale, Troubles fast on trim alighting Till his strength and courage fail, Don't be-then your brother shunning, Mia- Properties or Attention Agent Houses, UTAH, EATING ‘BEFORE SLEEPING. Friend. o Business Collection a s life's voyage we sail together, Ate ehall meet upon the way~ Peaceful calms aud stormy. weather, Dismal night. and ¢ Ele es day But whatever may be etus As npon our course we press When we can. ah! always, let 08 . -Heip a-friend who's me distress J. N. 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