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Show SILVER REEF MIN The Silver Heet Miner. \, / PUBLISHED EVERY LOUDER re * WEDNESDAY & BY STEELE HERBERT STEELE. J. N; LOUDER. Pecos ae Building, Lower Main Street — cea : 3:0 — === When the lat bird, flutters southward As + And J. N. LOUDER, i, to Sell or the mountain the Morsemen’s He dwells in the In-pathless Lease. ness Given Entrusted to OMce—MINER Building, to all my Busi- And ri \ Reef, Utah He wilds i The Salt waves wind The Public tall the And Law D li Notary I ub REEF, UTAM, ic & , and Surgeon S 6 Tees ST., °- - - MAURICE Sree No. 8, ; { | ‘ in the silence, praise. 5 HABISH :. & : love for home SHOP face coyntry to face with a REEF World BARBERS, he ae ome _ NORTH MAIN and her world. withott the She stint. ey summer ,is sky forthe a mother’s reigns She is : for UP AN ESTAB- lishment opposite Mr. Habish’s stand, where can be found one of the neatest and Ttah. the Q Pre W most commodious to picture old | true and. Ses OL than the early Poetry has failed tonsorial parlors in disregirds is prey solicited. ; The patronaze of our old friends and | frivolous, public generally JOE HARISH, come Ce ahs ISTE ATE: Sliver Reef, October i 1281. Peter ther fitnes s—it divine. ERE When Rete domestic: selfish ; and discontnents,” ante duties, . is simply a. mother Aa fed becomes worldly, a then tas murmurings— WeIPi PE coe Cain aie Wee sunshine is shut out, and that whith should have been a palace of love becomes a-den of hatred, and no demon could make it more a hell. Mahnken, ee True Bonanza Flat wy piaebenithing &" ‘Repairing e LL KINDS OF WOOD-WORK DONE on short notice, by expe rienced workmen. Agent for Fish Bros.’ Wagons, wagon «ttachments and sundries. gfHorseshoeecialty. pe ica *PETER MAHNEIN. The Argonaut, ..An American Journal of.... Politics, Literature, Society, Satire ¥ PUBLISHED AT SAN : FRANCISCO, CAL —— HE ARGONAUT IS A REPRFSENTA- tive journal of American ideas and literature. It is thoroughly independent in its editorial treatment of the topics of the day. It aime to give the best Pacific Coast literatnre obtainable, we well as the current good Gears of ve press at $4 for for six months; $1 hee: nontie=-payable inadvance, pore on receipt of price. free. Addresa. THE California We're §Street, going San to sar Hot Specime n ARGONAUT, 50 ent re Fritichveb, Quirk Bros.’ te for a Scotch.-Gs det J. Me LYNCH 25 , Feed. aa Livery Stabie, Lower Main Ss Silver Reef, Utah sigh, her arm stole around een j 2. keep his.eyes ina man, by the love Bat you are far away, socked priest hath girl who glow of intellect can- you bear is so lonely and their color; who considers their size? Poets chanted in-Honor of Rachel's beauty, and yet that beauty she wrought herself. Sne did not resort to art, and thus burn her defects in indelibly; she commenced inwardly, not outwardly, 2nd thus literally| transforined herself. The fascinations that eliminated from her heart and brain were perennial. She never mourned their slow decay. It is a mistake to suppose that a plain perso, or one past the first flush of youth, cannot be attractive. History proves that the wonen who have been the most noted for their power over wien, whether for good or evil, Were invariably in the prime of life, and many of them were far from beautiful. At thirty-eight Madame tecamer was declared to be the most, ] ove ly woman oma in 1 Europe Europe, and 1 ne no one disputed her sway for peor years, Cleopatra was rapidly nearing forty when she Jed to his ruin one of the ablest men of an able time. Diana de Poictiers "was thirty-six when. she won the fickle heart of the Duke of Under a shadow front porch Maurice heaven and took the “Let us seal your whispered the girl, spake, Kelly, idea that the memorizing injured, will be benefitted’ by. the medicine. If necessary this may be repeated in the middle of the day. In some cases the oder. from carious teeth is combined with that of the stomach. | ‘If the mouth is well rinsed with a teaspognful of the solution of the chloride in a tumbler: of water, the bad oder of the teeth willbe re- moved, mama “ ee nn gata upon the. ground that one tire is of the ground that the man is either careor EN jf 7 W ¢ é ra Liquors Lager Beer & on CIGARS, draught. -~---= 12! Cents: Beer, “PS W800, ~ wn A, MAIN ie lake. dences and of . then STRE BET. .casveaxa? SILVER REEF A. LEVY, If Liquors ("Private Club establishment. is tempted AM NOW that would soon be thinned, and the army NoiAeproper The characters Next Main LIQUORS ze growth AND Utah CIGARS GEORGE Main St,, Silver _. LHE MILLER. Reef, BEST Wines, Liquors & CIGARS Obtainable in the UNITED STATES, ‘It has altered in their countries. Reef, CAPITOL. J.H. CASSIDY. of nations, for there ig no doubt that the Chinese and Hindoos owed their its Silver “a, Plant. to WELTE. ....-Always on hand the best .fv«, WINES, plant is all important to civilization tolerated door to the drug store, Street, the fuce of the globeand the destinies early er Reef cha adja- Kk Horn Saloon ee Rice SUPPLY PETER Will do. Hope and belief in the possible brightness of the morrow, faith in the capacity of man, “wontam and child to rise, is what the world needs, rice TO vicinizies folly, and evil ever has done or ever The A PREPARED. ir The Dancing Pavilion at the Brewery is_qt—all_times at the setvice of the public for the purposes of social recreation. “os of those who believe. in ‘human possibilities* would grow. ‘The sunrise never failed us vet; and up the East another.day shall chase the bitter dark away.” A realization of that fact would help along more than all the growling over ignorance, and the people of the East. to the Utah. ed tree to anyD pees of Sti Lea off into one corner, ell the brighttempered, sunshiny, -people. into another. The ranks of the croaks: ie attached the Trade Families, and the public gererally, with a Choice ee cle of ne eer, by ue Keg, Quart or Bott Ree r deliv- there could bea fair division of peopie, and all the grumblers be closeted ner Cigars er ie. as to wish Rooms Silver Reef, in ignoring all the eviprogress, Now modern one and Welss Er sn go At the first touch of Peopte, hes .. Proprietor “~““Are dealt over thé bar to patrons, abundant M, H, Qrourg. The QUIRK culm of rice is from one to six feet high, BaBrHoLourw J} * ’ J. QuiRK BROTHERS erect, simple, round and jointed; the leaves are large, firm-and pointed, that we ,gre.in for it, whatever the | arising’ from: long cylindrical and “ip imtyt ye. "Phe first tipresstoir ts | fincly streaked sheaths, the flow érs simple; it resembles that felt: by a lare d'sposed in-a large and beautiful ; or be dashed are states of into fragments. startled These suspense, which eyery other emotion moment absorbed. in is ) for the cultivated in Warm climates, and it is said to yield six times as much in the sate space as wheat under favorable circumstances, lhe Chinese— obtain twocropsa year from the same ground, and cultivate it in! this way from ‘The number of deaths in 5Salt os | to be, ivon | generation to generation on the same clad, but if it were generally adopted City for the year 1881 were 582, or soll, and without any other: manure it would lead to greater vigilance, and about twenty-eight ia every 1,000 of | than the mud deposited by the. w, ter. pot course refiiice has number of fires. ‘popu ROR: 14 the river ased in oy erflowing it. less, unlucky, has enemies, honest. This rite-seems OF And mun who has just slipped upon the | auricle, something like that of oats. side of a mountain, and knows that The seeds vary in size and form in he is inevitably going to the bottom. different varieties. The Hindoos, He has not time to think whether he| Chinese and Malays pay great at| will fall upon snow or rock, w ether tention to the cultivation of these a| he will have merely a plo iad: slide, ' varieties. tice can only be properly prob:ibility for even the best of men, Where a party has been twice burned it will not insure him at’any price, on Silver Reet PENDRAY,... --Proprietor BEET On the frozen Northern some times,”? and found appropriate expresssion for every phase of the protracted agony With characteristic richness and variety of language, It does not require the eloquence of a first-rate writer to impress us ‘with the fact that it is very unpleasant to expect to be hanged. Every man’s imagination is sufficient to realize some of the unpleasant consequences of such a state of mind, for though the number Main - Street, JOHN paggravating than those who persist in erying up the glories of the ‘Salden i To Sweeten the Breath. what life ought to be. ach period From six to ten drops of the con- perfect and beauliral, Our night ts contrated solution of chloride of soda the grave. —— <- -— in a wine-glass of pure water, taken A Good Rule. immediately after thee ablations of¢4 A prominent insurance company are the morning completed, will has arule, says the Cincinnati Prive sweeten the breath by disinfecting Current, that if a purty has been once| the stomach, which, far from being burned out, it will take arisk for him SALOON. Wines, Croaking Suspense. greatesta North What a nuisance croaking people People who see spots in the sin, blemishes in everyone, and to whose inind-the world is always growing worse. Morbid, unsatistied, sluggishlivered people, only one dexree less in Chieago Tribune. —-- << true. California Brewery | ure. A great writer has pathetically the last days of a man Ceseribed under sentence of death. We has rlion Silver Reef. Oétober 15,1881... —_—_——————-o <> oe —___—_——— study or the bedroom, where he said he would “attensd to us,’ > or we have of France. The most noted English beauty of to-day is Mrs. Langtry. Ter spring is passed, but [doubt if her eyes lack brightness, or her lips asse the God spring’s warm breath, walls und roof, arch and dome, sink out of sight, and the fisherman drives his skiff along hor finds one fragment left. Even so shalh perish all that is not real, natural and trae. of a mogn-kissed lifted his hand tec oath. vow with a kiss,”’ blushing as she N esta to soar to the gates of the sun! morning light! easyou BE e7~The finest Bilis table in Silver Reef. The Card Room is neat and comfortable, and the enjowment of customers will be build you a tehple of ice; carve out freseo, pillar, nave and dome... ‘How grand it looks as it glitters in the who have | encountered of persons this particular experience is inconsiderable, most of us have gone through something more or less analogous, We have been significantly told “to wait after school,” or we have been ordered by our father to go into the the Second my than great We should: not no genuine nobleness: sad when ust At this popular resort t none tak the choicest bosom Gertie didn’t get left very often.— {Jobu himee#f. HAS ned, ane} is the finest sccontree fi Sliver Reef, Neon simpering, or ridiculous generally, why Jet him do these things; but, remember, they are no credit to hin, Let the eagle spread. his wings, but what folly for the roostar to attempt Will not. get full again.” Who seeks to analyze Kabinent frenzy 1oll- What Rafferty......-Proprietor SALOON finest brands oF ‘ignore and “Cidare will be furnished to customers, and a trial will prove you are 2 dunce, don’t make the matter worse by trying to look like a sage, Without’ naturalness there is the little that until#a made us one ee. very rich, and people without religion séns of the frezen North, he kissed me On the forehead and said we might be lovers once more, but if you fell again we could never wed. So you swear William to affect to be gréat saints. If it isa persou’s natare to lisp with languid nonchiulance, to maintain the stiffuess of a crowbar, or the frown of a Sphynx, to gaze intently into vacancy when he knows people are looking at him, to be grandly eraewlar; mildly harsh and cruel. Ile said that any man who would let three small botthes throw him was not worthy to link his name with that of a family whose mien had always put the balance of the crowd to sleep;, but when I toid hin’ that I loved youomadly. passionately, and that without you my life would be as drear as the wind-swept ather? They are as likely to become the propert¥. of a knave as a saint. Opposite the Harmson House, : | troub! e ourselves by thinking how Wwe appear to observers. Theres is no greater folly than for. people without brains to affect to be very wise, and people without money to affect to be twining her soft, white arms around his neck as she spoke. “Papa was -so stamped on one generation after an- it is naturalvesso° he mustbe satin the chair of a dentist, or we have been engaged to be married. These and many other situations, varying in the intrinsic pain or pleasbloom and sweetness. have The race should advance, not dete- | Ure of the anticipated event, thus much in common—they are all rionte. The freshness of morning, states of abnormal suspense. ‘The the glory of noonday, the radiant sunset’ hour, finally tempered with nerves are kept in a state of equal the calm twilight of evening—that is tension by the uneomforfable feeling The Cabinet Saloon, made him, that he lives out, A man should be real, and, in order to be so scious.of his power. “I never thought T could forgive you, my own love,’’ said Gertrude, as “fine ing.” If one thing more another distinguishes a truly es Saloons. a aba gravestone; the man of science must appear absorbed in some tremendous problem, and the poet must as Dr. he had loved almost lingly of;sacred truth should be left to the diseretion of children, is absurd on its face. So a ee Practice Habit. Affectation is a source of discomfért, Orleans, afterwards Henry Samuel Johnson confessed that to be often chastised before he study. Macaulay, who read from his cradle, went unwilto school in his early school who both to those who are guilty of itand Very likely we did not wish to leara these things. Evenso, great a scholar lite. It 1s published weekly, Qh Wealth. Itis singular that someof the wealth of which we take the least heed belongs to our treasftres of memory. When we were little, just learning our native tongue, there were wovei# into the fabric of our thoughts verses of the Bible, bits of songs, phrases and definations, which, as we journey toward middle and old age, become to us really of worth far above rubies. Those that had been promise me, Maurice, vou must through them? to Disagreeable must the quick Hint was so in every act of his life. He was calmy self-reliant and coldly con- not be-vmistaken. Who has not seen eyes: that shine dike-stars, the dieht not focused in the pupils but shining the tleeey cloud, tutelege STREET, SILVER REEF | years of the child. HAVE because. shining . YE White not sider the good poiuts ina woman in it, and hers isareign of love, of | beauty or reason, but always a reign. One can seareely coneeive of a home without 2 mothers it would be like a a { : is she is her child’s deity, and her preses " | ence is it€ heaven, The calyx, or closing petal, fs not a more fitting heme for the dewdrop, the. parent LING ‘ : : SINCLAIR nest for the eallow bird, or the blue r demand, were created nierely to gratify men on earth; that iu paradise they will be supplanted by houris, Civilization stands aghast at such mythology, but it is not more barbarous than that spirit which leads a Christian to con-_ Cail and be convincec KELLER, ae Proprietor. . in A his neek, “Kiss me, sweetheart,” she said, speaking the words in’ low, tender tones, while thé face that looked up to his was all aglow with the hallowed radjance of a pure, uuswerving affecTorn, ‘The young man drew the lithe form eloser to him, and rained upon the wine-red lips a shower of kisses. “You will get-the blind staggers some day,’’- Bertie Ceci] had once said ‘to Maurie G; “kissing girls eo many. times without ‘stopping to catch your breath,” But Manrice was strong in his. pridg, and had only answered in his laughing, Dearborn avenue way: “Don’t worry about me. I will beat the record, or die of apoplexy.” It “A Mohammedan believes that women work is done with care and expedition. “Ihe | birestess of alles the sanctities of home; atest style in hpir- Sree and tie smooth4 : d are we ‘he eye hold would she have on his affeetions? A carnal nature does not stop to pick and choose, and she would be likely to find rivals among the demi-monde. It.is a heathen love that chants praise ‘ef youth and animal beauty alone. oa 2 It is the mind he would iia horse or any other kind of a chattel. How can a. woman so degrade herself as to try to augment to future. Within..the. font walls. of her charms that. she may pander, home the mother iinds her fondest! such baseness? , OF what account are past, her most attractive future, her} features stereoty ped in a famiiy and e STEET+.3.2.200-~-- SILVER est Bhaves. vat d-to ai] other vastnebe Poot a 4 AFFECTATION. to those who .witness -it. Nothing hanging by her side moved involun- makes a person more ridiculous than tarily upward, fluttered over his face, conceit. Some people seem.to think rested an instant earessingly -on. the that a statesmen must always be inbrown enrls, and then, with a long,t tensély stately, and a tinister grave contented thing but first youth in a wife. What space, him eS Wonnn’s Herself i BARBER wide greet soul. eo ia Se —-- Lovers. “Gertrutie 1? “laa. “Masirice 1"? The little white hand heart, Hers is no telescopic vision to PLook’far down the centuries, and bring HEES: TONSORIAL PARLOR IS.FIRSTclass in all its appointments, and all; ; at last, paramount importance in the world’s economy the thing nearest to ‘her : First door north of Quirk’s Saloon, WAIN past shall come stronger than man’s. She has that tender selfishness which elevates into Street, “iipet te Mo. = ; FASHION that world’s to all who home.’? REEF. | at Law) CITY, UTAH, Metees Pubic eee : sorrowful The Mother. A poet has said: ‘4Qihe many mnake the household, but only one the KAIGHN Main Dornick’s Rank. Py SILVER M. Attorney SaLT LAKE c bs and eee Urrice—Next door to Halpin’s store. MAIN flows; e MANTOR, sician Phy knows; One beantif| hour of grace. Then welcome the songless branches Welcome the darkened days! There shall be light on the shadows, ; rm C. we music peace the And » ; the Giving Pte ae : ‘ no man elements; it often hands could not be written. If we could -see the children they . have guided, the heavy burdens they Imve lifted, the ‘deathbeds they have smoothed, the honpr aceorded soft, jeweled fingers would be reserved for them alone. And there is youth. A min who cannot love anything but first youth in a girl cannot love any- breathless land. reverberations a long Over % and Thus Vidar the Silent passes aw at Jeufless wonderful! if the Of CLARK, and SILVER stand, mute the as that of the mercy plish great things, but simply because they are picaant to the sight. Itisa pity the history of patient, toilworn Were slowly ascending and ble nding in the office. Maw Attol ney watchful hang his features And Ag G ® eo b forest, not repine- never goes below the surface. cease; the should | they are useful or helpful or aecom- his footfall into trees stars he roams With ie their tumult know steals the hands seashore But he lays his hand on the heartstrings * 4 VIBSON desolate cago should consult, net the eye. of darkness No voice nor speech has Vidar, Lake City, Utah. Notary from men, the world again. and rivulets And BIRD & LOWE, Land Agents and Attorneys (7 of the days And tremble into peace. The As ; it sing. and ith NO. -29. punched. —-—___—— The Trials” atid’ Siiéceas of Two Chi- Have withers in a single decade; but time eannot touch a elear light shining prairie, are his own, oo TRIBUTE. z so¢powerful Beauty is at of all destroying unknown, haunts with look on the chill The “—(Snecessore to. T:C. Bailey.) the he comes On & PARSONS, Land Agents and Attorneys Salt Lake City, Utah. ~ forest, breeze-rocked mountains shuns But To BAILEY is no charm expression. In the bloom of joyful summer Care. Silver the boundless Charm The only thing she will be likely teed; lose is the love of a sensualist. There them Vidar, The silent god of old. Min- He loves’ the Attention wrap ~ of Those Who A plain woman summits In fobes of brown and gold, of Ingtances Acquired November A pensive stillness flows; I think Business and Dwelling Houses, ing and other Properties Careful A Few fainter glows, into the dim When Agent and Collection Estate Real the suniight = LOVE’S =e ee a PEOPLE. PLAIN Vidar, the Silent. Professional 3 = eee ee ae eae fn aera a SSS ee SS ———— } a Copics.. Single \ paboes IRE J.B, Linpsay, setecesern sees erased risoo, Uta SILVER REEF, WASHINGTON COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1882 Gas Month. AGENTS. * Utah. to the Mining ‘Interests of Southern Devoted TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: i? Cuas. W. Crane. 319 Pine st., Room 89, 8.1 , L. P. Fisuer. -21 Merchants” Exchange, SF, The Pioneer Billiard Hall Finest Billlard im ae is \dis- the and Pool Tables Territory, First Class aan and Cigars Always on hand, FINE hs CLUB toon IN REAR a cette |