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Show \Ghe Silver Beet Mines. en Beeh Miner. | the Silner: ( a LOUDS - STEELE ' et, SOgDER. , 2 TERMS OF SUBSCRIP® a mee oath re:. ONO. , 2 Min facing Office_- ae ee Siiver Reef, Utah F. M. BLOMQUIST, / Neat to Addsoud's Livery Sta le,. MAIN STREET...... SILVER REEF ? saa a2. ‘CLARK, as UTAH. bright as an which she Mike O’Smythe, who lives from in. Mrs. the replied two a erackle? Ah, who can reaching fromthe in their intensity, evoke, inner depths of. the soul, Clarissa sighed. On; Algernon !”? she musu’t. in WwW hat would and she hid her cried, ‘‘ you papa has a house : say?’ tace amid in the avenue, and four per cent bonds and: things, | am not unworthy to claim the eed, of Javob CHANTER I. It was a grand ball given in the Grogram’s child.” * “Physician and Surgeon, elegant mansion of Capt. Mulchy, who “ut he calls you a——a—— owns a charcoal schooner in the: basin. “A what?” indignantly demanded Orrick—Next door to Halpin‘s story. In the conservator, half hidden in the Algernon MeSwiggin, gazing into her MAIN 8ST. - -) SILVER REEF. “foliage of the rare exotics, sat Alave deep, dark, soulful eyes. Vaughn McRaflerty, pale and care‘A saw-bones,”’ reluctantly replied worn, with the trace of tears on her the lovely ggirh . cheeks. “Hal” shouted Algernon; “a sawZERA SNOW, Suddenly she was roused from her bones! Would that he were here! revery by the voice of her boson Attorney at Law, + Would that 1 might confront hina, friend, Jutia Martir, inquiring: and——”’ Box 41, BEAVER CITY, UTAH. “Alice, why are you not in the parAt this moment the sound of Jacob lor dancing the raquet?”? Assistant U. 8. Atiorney for Utak. Grogram’s footfalls without was “Where, Julia,’? she hissed, clutch- heard; then the fumbling of-the pa- MAURICE M. KAIGHN Attorney ac Law, 8aLT LAKE OITY, UTAH, Orrice: No. St, entoh'a Bank, Notary Pubic John Malm Bireet, next to Mc- in Once. A. Bailey, {Successor to T. C. Bailey;, Fanad Agent OFS ICE—First door salt Lake \EFS south of White House, City, APPLICALIONS Utah FOR. MINERAL Patenta; prapscea Homcetead, Pre-emption, ie Culture, Desert Land and Pexsion Pape Write- 4ohim, enclosing stamp for information, end aave a trip to the city. poudpnoca auewered promptly. Postofiive Box 263. The all corres- : m Rae On aaLY aed + An American Journal. of .. Politics, Literature, Society, Satire PUBLISHED ny AT SAN. FRANCISCO, SEO O Te editorial CAL IS A REPRFSENTA- jerican ideas -and litly independent in its eda hah ins the topics of the day e the ut Pacific Coast litera- it is published weekly, at $4 per "year: $2 25 for six months; $1 50 for three monthe—payable 1 in advance. ent postpaid on receipt THE: e. BHO AEn oh sent free dress THE ARGONAUT, California Street, San raneince, California Peter Mahnke : Silver Reef: . . UTAH. & ternal latch “Hark! Alice’ replied Julia, “do you hear the lovely strains of the heel and toe? He is there dancing the | happy hours away.” “What sort of x lay outis he prane- j ing with, Jutia?’ “IT know not the name of the damsel, Alice.” “Julia,” inquired Alice in husky tones, ‘tis she a tacky looking thing with a maroon colored like a cucumber? nose shoul- dered <Bhe is.”’ “Oh! the horrid wretch, Ellen Gilhooly, my _rifal. I revenged. I swe-ar by the summer winds rustle fade and the sear the *tis she, will be bright autumnal and yellow leaves, 171] marry the sucker who drives the ice cream cart. He got mashed on me last Week.’’ Alice Vaughn McRaiferty arose, rubbed her cheeks with a rouged rag and entered the supper room where the merry dancers had assembled to devastate the meats and pastry. Her eyes gleamed with and a spasm of pain ee a strange light, shot athwart her when she saw Henry de Gray leaning over the Chair of Ellen Gilhooly, his head so close to Elien’s that his brindle mustache swept her cheek. Repairing LL KINDS OF WOOD-WORK DONE on short notice, hy experienced work- running siaft for the back door. Clar- ~ Alice got as mad as a sealded tom cat, but she concealed her emotion, and the next moment her rip- pling laugh rene. through the supper room and echoed far outin the gloomy ¥ * * * * Infact the American to publish ass particle of had no money if it hadu’t been in. Jacob Grogram failed to keép up with the procession. He was ruined. * “Tf you please, give me a box of MeSwiggin’s Liver Pills.’ It was the voice of a young girl. Algernon MeSwiggin looked forth frony his offive at the rear of the gorgeous pharmacy. He was rich now, was Algernon, and famous. ‘ Meswiggin’s World-Famous Blood and Liver Pills” had brought him wealth and fume, But alas! it had not brought recesses of the wood shed. Allce was the gayest of the gay. Alice was the helle of the ball, the candle around which the giddy moths him Clarissa. However, it seemed that she of fashion fluttered in an ecstacy of cereus only to be singed in the come at last. . “Clarissa,’’? said he, advancing flames. In the vast throng which had to- ward her. ‘Lhe fair girl looked upon him. “Tis hel”’ sbe cried. In another moment Exsharge Shen =a for the'gray. And talked for an hour { MAIN STREET Two a word-from I had left for How Wines, or more, the lovers were rief was gnawing her heart strings. locked in each other’s arms. But the Yo one Knew that beneath the folds box af wale w * all ors up: * of her polonais was concealed a second hand ‘bustle which she had bought They were iiaat Lite flew on at auction, Again we say, no one golden wings for the MeSwigginses. knew, and such was the romance of ‘Lhe vista of-the yeurs. opened oui be- eo evening. evening before, Government I de- Confidential. [Detroit Free Press.] The other morning, when Mr. Jones entered his family drug store to have a prescription put up, he found a new curiosity, Mr. Jones and while has he “Only two days.” “Ging to stay?” “1 think so.” “Old clerk gone for good ?”’ ve “Come from New York ?”’ “No.l came from St. Louis.”’ “Don’t like the town, I suppose?” CONTA ys | “Got a better offer here, I presume # ee “Well, not much better,” © ‘Druggist related to you?’ ie be a the A principle may be good Whe the: cost-of at all Next choice and so may a fight for principle. duty Main Pavilion at the Law is a restriction, liberator; as the one other must retire. a hand Main St,, Silver THE never lacks aid to siete Ig MILLER. Keof, BEST CIGARS Obtataable in the Wealth cannot appreciate the wants poverty; only those who suffer which Utah .... Wines, Liquors& which sustains Wisdom permits no excesses. norance fights» blindly whether best 'CAPITOL.| civilization a advances the | ‘UNITED STATES: know what suffering is. Truth at its birth is fully matured; time can neither improve or, change it. Nothing succeeds like success except failure, complete it. Reef, the GEORGE to Labor is the world’s protector; for of public WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS There never should be a presumption of guilt; it should either be a certainty or nothing. that of the Silver on rogue whenever he thinks it will pay. Great mcn seek the opportunity; weak men wait for the opportunity seek them. at the Brewery service door to the drug store, Street, ....Always bad, is times Ek Horn Saloon always or ees ty deliv- ard adja- for the purposes of social recreation.“@e No improper characters tolerated. PETER WELTE. service, least of ered free to any part of Silver Reef cent vicinitics. eo Partisanship is not. patriotism, and is apt to become treason. it alone produces existence, to’ the Utah. erally, with a Choice Article the Keg, Quart or Bottle. sight, where ‘griy and Only a knave ever anda? a between guod and evil. counts gett : Who ceases to. be distinguished becomes extingushed, and they Reef, gar The Dancing should ‘Those who think believe the most, Rooms AM NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY the Trade. Families, and the public ge:- an emancipator. the Now papers from land “Silver not a supremacy? Education is net a conqueror, it. is at Cigars WatsissBy —_<-- in an —_<—<> <> waited he began: “Been here long?” away and her riven; ASSAYS. seem to have pretty much the same news as the next morning’s papers, as¢well as the same advertisements of last month’s steamers.—{ Mexican cor, St. Louis Globe-Democrat. considerable passed gone to the Liquors i” Private Cinb establishment. blue days ao I e:] have three of my-morning clerk in attendance. from «Proprietor Are dealt-over the bar to patrons... | Are merged in colors of light. why they did not deliver the paper the in the they And had foreign sane day it was printed, and they told me that if I preferred I conld.get paper boys te nenees . _At this popular resort none but the chotcest they knelt a: her side, and lispingly prayed. “Our Father which art in Heaven;"’ How one wore the gray acd the other the Llae; in the afternoon, and found ie stout boys working off. the edition on a cylinder hand press. I asked them my stalwart eee A. LEVY,::--- How which are sometimes several next morning’s issue. livered the * down. ‘Twice but we digress. Fortune had not smiled on Jacob Grogram, ‘The tickle goddess danced lightly before him, beckoning him ever onward with her golden wand. Deeper, deeper into the wilderness she went on. At last she led_him into the tangled thickets. Jacob got short on astuck that he couldn’t nll. Because it was all in. And because he * without paper office to make a change the day after New Year's. © ‘Pwice has it sworn off. Twice has it fallen * he fought ‘They sat on the stone by the f:rmyard mats ‘ands, and when the dispatches come ‘pall th@se which come over the cable are addresseil not to the newspapers which publish them, but:to Don Ramon Guzrhan, the president of the cable company. Ow one occasion tealled-at anews-- Way swung round the orb of day. Twice has the world had a head on it * of two idea of news the dispatches gent to them; earth in its accustomed path- * Drinks, - - «= - 12) Cents Mexico. is unknown and whatever news appears in the papers is of less importunde than the political wisdom which fills the editorial columns, and from which the papers are supposed to be sublished. There are fourteen daily newspapers in the city, and not one of them ever receives a special dispatch niany of them do not take the trouble Two years haye passedaway. Twice the The other, OF LQiUO: RS& CIGARS, aeoehh. And lager. pace = «oP aney. Till their eyes any bright and their Keehe seemedw Held’s mess age, in Spanish, four weeks | With fighting ate battles o’er;” afier its delivery. No disrespect to And parted at Jast with a friendly grasp, his exbellency, for the message of In.a kindly, brotherly way< President. Gonzales, which. was_de- “Each cilting on God to speed the oe livered April 1, was published by one Uniting the blue and the gray’ of the leading newspapers here in its Then the mother thought of other days— monthly review of Ma then the whizz of the heavy boot; then the sound of her lover’s descent, side BEST by the reapearance of President Gar- issa heard his agitated footsteps as her tather pursued “him through the ball; has moon above me that [li be revenged on Henry de Gray. *Ere the flowers of chair-back as he did so, and grabbiug his ulster from the: hat-rack, got t other eke PENDRAY,..-.- Proprietor JOHN eee ne ee they iets Ubon’ child. “Kor I saw two Stnaiae to day: And ene of them said he rouge for the blue; weeks as at the end of two hours, and he acts up to this idea. I was startled “With a sigh of reliéf the fair gi irl murmured, “s Saved! saved! und | tainted away on the coal scuttle. shaped SOL ego - pee hip shot and hump key. Algeraon rose hastily, but not ungracetully, throwing Clarissa over the as he uightly fell on the the back tence. applauded her sparkling rapartee no one dreamed that yawning at her feet was a deep chasm of misery. No one knew that the canker worm ae Blacksmithing ing the wrist of her fr iend, ‘where is that slabsided galoot, ‘Uenr y de Gray? in ¢f news is as good at the end “he would say naught. Was he not once youns, bimself % And what if he were cut what Bi dh : each S$ A .- oO CO N. ; ; Street ee Silver Reef; North Main. “Now he of the blue’ had loet a-leg, Aud the other had but one‘arm, . « And both seemed worn and weary and sad, Yet their greeting was kind and warm. . Time isnot an element of news in a Mexican newspaper. In this eopntry 7 ‘They told-of battles in days gone by, Till it made my blood tu thrill; alive editor thinks that if n@vs is good enough to publish it is good The leg was ‘Jost at Fredericks urg, And the arm al Malvern H:1]. enough to keep, that a real good piece tell! | There blushing _Onip say thei-t am. welcome, Newspapers the recesses of his ear. “Nay, dearest,’ said he, soothingly, 4“ will, fair Alice, I will.” The stars peeped out and smiled. The lonely snipe sang sadly in the dismal anil the would clasp. was a blue-eyed butcher from Mandeville, tender accents: she doubts—vague, terrifying doubts, which——bul we digress Suddenly Algernun tightened his tenth ward, was two sizes smaller than the one she was havi ing repaired. ‘‘Henry, lover, who occasionally are problems in this world w hich, far- “Henry,” she said, speaking w ith difficulty, as the set of false teeth borrowed and . And the tove we bear our darling child eh a4 Hees ae canes at iTe io ote Be pes None ean love you as I do. =— ; E orieai’ | California Brewery se gue once forever— | Telime mynow—and Qurling. yoa"ll he trae 1-\ thet How could I forget thee, darling, If what you said is only true; - + May I hope you you'll love me fondly? And I'l! love none else but you : i x cy: change to the ether knee. ‘hey were gazing thoughtfully into the fire, which crackled cheerfully ‘in itsunussuming way. Why did~it auction Alice swainp happy. _C, MANTOR, | | M. O. J. H. CASSIDY. QUIRE. QUIRK BARTHOLOMEW J. QuiIFE BROTERERS its causes be good or evil. cNo What seems a right may. be only a “Going to marry his d aughter !” rrivilege. A defence of the one may “Haven't thought Ofte be manly, and of the other childish. 'There*was a brief pause until the elerk had finished his labors, and then The man who considers cohse= he beckoned Mr. Jones into the back guenees mortgages his honor, and room and said: gives to circumstances the power to “You look like a person who can be foreclose it. depended ae and Vl tell you in cons | It is mitch easier to shape an argufidence why[ came here. [ liked St. Louis, and T had good’ wages, but I ment to atruth than a truth toe-an nature is so happened tg kill three or four per SONS | argument, but human by putting “up wrong prescriptions, perverse it will insist on choosing the and I thought a change of location more difficult task. would relieve my sorrow. This is on The wordof an honest man is althe square, you krow, and nothing ways better than his bond. For the The Pioneer Williard Ome of the finest Fix! Billiard Tahie in the Serritery, is to. be said unless | lay out two or former he is solely responsible, while First Clase three of your leading citizens, in for the latter he is-onty jointly liable which..case I shall give.up.the..drug } shat re th at Liquors awit Cigny~ | Diners altogether aud go sailing a the law will repu iG. ty --(New York Fate of the Reporters. aid-barg.”’ Always - hand, Bullion. A ee which has been JONES Went out feeling of tis teft|—— Virtue ani we:ealth, \ what are ye but| FIN E CLT 3 ROH pikes is well answered by the ear 2nd looking into vacancy, and his TI Re f the Indianapolis'Sentinel. A lady fust. Repeated knocks at his door sore throat gow well without the help aname ?—{ Pope. oF Indianapolis wrote the editor us failed to bring him forth. ‘The door of the gargele. Our ignorance is Ged; ‘what we _ {rat Wash-Non‘e, Bonanza “T have often noticed that was forced. ‘There lay the cold form follows: oo —_— know is science.—[ Ingersoll. most newspaper reporters are young of what was once Jacob Grogram. A Dangerous but Effective Remedy. He that increaseth in knowledge, (LOWER MAIN STREET.) IT never hear them meee of men. Algernon approached. He gaw a A Red Bluff, Cal., sportsman re- inereaseth sorrow.—[Carlyle. The ques- vox lying on the table, and examined after they become a ed. lates the following story: ‘While out A talent is perfected in solitudé; a tion ‘that troubles me is what becomes it." He shook his head. em?’ To ci inquiry the editor MAIN STREET, SILVER REEFS Jacob Grogran’ had taken a box of hunting .. short time since,”’ said he, eharacter i: the streams of the ‘I was “bitten by a rattlesnake on the world.— [Foe he. replies: “All of those who have McSw iggin’s pills, back of the left hand, and having baassed Hé yond the pearly gates of New Beyond the universe there 1s noth-« heard that if powder was burned on| jing, and wichin the universe the supfrant seats Jertealem: are oceupy John Fortman, Prop’r. the bitten part it would be an anti- ernatural does not- and ein not exist. John MeCullough, the tragedian, eat Chariot race for admission inthe to the celestial throne. Some of them and Billy klorence, the commedian, dote to the, poison, | immediately| {ingersoll. «aie ‘Rta rved to death while in the backed their. good opinion of lroguis poured a small quantity of powder on * 8¥idhington, Db, oc One man 's “down”? may be another: 1% timate discharge of their duties, to the tune of $35,500. - Both can uf-| the bitten place, struck-a-mateh and nmian’s “a > and if truth lies at the Tho Ghiatbest Grands of ~ fegsion hae in’ some instanced ford to quit the stage for a time and set fire to it; the result was that 1 felt a well, as the old proverb. WINES; ‘LIQUORS AND, gree i HOTEL, HAS 8RERICEN bt into Serre by some #@njoy themselves at the expense of no inconvenience and experiem 6 / ne- bo\tym-of Tare 0; dle, a 8 for, . been bro guysit- does, the truth-lover will win Or trouble whatever from. the thee Cockneys, ‘To use BillyFlorence’s being sent to naeTes6.. where truth is if it takes: hin downky Thins , and‘ will continue to/be oat Pay: ae members Obtainable in abe Market snags oh Hauc. ite.” The; experiment ig certainly = own exptesalon afer he was rescued ont: ak ; trac-lan heave lees twoderate raves Others have ‘turned fi fernal _Tegions. maf Mar to the frq rs ; +* Baratoga, “God is. worth’ trying, only be careful and. oS Bonus Po ae a dyath, if not, worse; —by- wriling.« Sar dow’t blow yourself — a [or lecturing,” a3 P. ‘HILL, Propristor. ites i uid Fish Bros.’ Wagone, Hor wagon 0e- Alice Vangh in fore. them radient, golden,, peaceful, and pharmaceutical, — But asingle cloud et dimmed the sky ene often | ¢of their existence, One morning Ja- | editor cob Grogram did not come to breakt ; as like atangled mass of seaweed. Was 2 daisy in the meadow. Gray, her and Notary Public, REEF, hair my own darling,’’ said she, ‘‘will vou always love me as vow?’ Henry de 353 Attorney at Law SILVER arm, ance freckles the size Of peanuts roosted in isolated groups. Her luxurlant » ¢] House, Sign enc» \1BSON twenty, and upon her Mobile‘counten- flag streained loosely down her back ORNAMENTAL PAINTER ees timed 1 comurunity among the loose upon “the ‘ iern ais on ; | sags ipe gee pia net bcecuemee | her nage was Alice Vaughn McRaff- |}. 3¢ buh. ‘Che slender waist of Clarerty. ‘She was a tender maid of about issa was encireled by his strong right to my fare, Ress ae o lovers. to all Busi- | the belfe of “fchoupttoulas street; and ee Attention Given Careful ¥ vee ve Saloons; fo Blue and Gray. eee love me, y say that you will | M. D.,| a= : fromup play. ehe bounded with tears, eyes infilled TheAs mother's ’ She turned toher darling fair, And smoothed away from the sunny brow nagaary atia ef gollen ha Its etetreasures | And teil meonly in return, nad say thatiyon'll be-trae, | Only say you'll.not forget me, seem to speak; heart doth id | On}For my that bench,| “ Before the fire in a costly fauteil sat} a rays. : Upon the murmuring waters, sat tWO | voung. Algernon McSwiggin, es One was a maiden fair to see, ve iB the'youthful ocolect rer “Ot mother, what do they db mean byyr blige? Silver Reef. of me, dearest tend, mello Bow OE the, Unted fade fell | think ord teenage es 7a; In a costly fauteil before the fire sat VOL. 3. | publi. | Think of me, bof To Miss 4., |: The) : ¢,,,; the hofizon, andthe silvery besom of} Clarissa on! ¥ Grogram, , = the idolized bright in daughter of the stern old speculator. | glimmered Pontchartrain to Sell or Lease. k UE eeein oySt.eeer Joseph. ° + . -Tt-was evening rest Meuenth slowly ty its soe , Sg ‘and other, Fropértles f aires 6. [88I. Ss . 82 B.—Ouragents-are ae Of ocside oa sense to a ether "| tsing and= tem em aa the repr ing Son ; ; i ae ? cuaprex T- ting sun sank Houses, Business and Dwelling . ae ; ® = COUNTY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, JULY of Jacob was thatstock “Thethe house cence, through whispered soft breezes opérwell known the | Grogram which gird and reeds theThewillows t Agent’) Inkeshore of Spanish Fort. The set-| ato’ co) ie : Mining Interests of Southern Utah. j to the Devoted m ; ae eens eae i ‘ SILVER REEF, WASHINCTON e pee see A MAIDENS Tale of New Orleans. ae : = A Thrilling ~ mh a a N. “LOUDER, Real. Estate and Collection : é :) Brotessonal ee > =— ‘ 88: a Se J. B.LAND AAT. soos o gee sos conn es FFia00, Utah= ; ~ - Hrs ire Single Oopiee. Meee ieotecets Socesne Goeee a : near’ . waa sie Ban Franciecd; Cai. , 5 -2 S53 ‘ntpetpe 449 5 AGENTS); ©. W, Oxaxz......328 Montgomeryst. oom i0 _ ~— Main Street eee Ofice—Morzx 2 Baling. ¥. WEDNESDAY. \....cccucs SUEY6 1867 : - See. PETER MAHNEIN. SAA ae WING Es EE a WW £od5.8 ch gues Ltd 3 WASHING, ‘thoNING aND FLUTING _TREMONT HOUSE The pro good tot Deane jf y $9 fie eaten s |