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Show . - - ---=============-===== :-- \T'('RD .\ Y ................. ..... .\UG '.2T 5, 1 3:!. PCSTOFFICE HOLRS. 't.~n. AR!HYE!I . 1BtL DE;>ARTS. F-nm • -,,rt\1 n; i -'· )l.l For Xorth at 2 p_ :u. 1 -nrn ''n11th 1\l 1:! A. \!. For ~o •ltlJ at 2 ? . ·:.r. 1'''1<1 Toqnd'Y'e l1•. :-r. For'l'oquerv'e 9 A. ::u. :~::~f~;.:~~~~ ~''~'. ;r;\ ~- ~:I til~ p . )L On ~und tys, from 8 A. :-r. to 10 .\. )!. only. nE'!!i't('rine: done rlnrin~ offi ci' lwnrs; but r" in"lr!' thPm for thP clav's mall, th t>y must nnt come later than J·}::~O I'. 'i. Daring; Stage Robbery. Yennor's GnPSS fur Augu;.t. "Come o own;" and he clid come Yt'nnor makea tbe followiug pre-down vei~Y meekly, and took the di ction for A.ugu~t : "I cannot but position ns, igned h im. 'l'his impe r- think thar: A.uhtist " ·ill be another atin~ <·ommaud was g:i<.·en to the month of storm and unusual rainfall, driver by one of the masked robber;:;, with one or two r emarkable cunes of who stopped the incoming stage coach, tetnperatnre . [expect snf'w fall wi ll I;J;:t nixht, .,.; lt eu the vehicle was be recorded in extreme We!! tern and wirhin ei~ht miles of Kelton, l:tah. n orthweetem sections, antl ·cold ruins There were e ight pa!!sengers on at more <tSOvtherly 6 tationa .'hartly board t te coach. One of the robbers -afler the middle of the month . "·cr~t ,t,~ tiJc head ot' t~e te<m.~ a~1d :~ok I OctoLer wiil ·t.:- n~ry similar:, but, of po _e .,wn of the le,ul hoJ.,e.,. l he ' course, colder. · SILV·ER REEF ...... ........ .. ;UTAt:l Im po rter and Dea ler tn HERMA.::\ KP..U~SE. Po~tma>t t> r. other three "we11t through' ' the tmv- ----==----... •---:---:-- elers, <:ome of whom were ladies, anti CJ-um~Y P.t::RK~'\S is well 'k n o w~ to disposses~ed them of all their money, all eporttog m e t~ .m ~ochester . 1: es-, :tnd oth('.' v:t{ uable", '"hich occup ied l.erday he was m~erne \\·ed by a r~a bout two hours and a half. The tlar- 1 po~·ter of the Umon and gave hts ing thie \·es got nbout :j\:'?,500 in caRh, : O!Jin ion of John L Sullivan. 'aiJ fon r \Y Htc h e.~ and other jew·elrr . . Charl ey : "Sulli,·an ls a slugge r, ami Th-ese avarici;us, rennlious wretl'll~s hi.-> 'game' is to s t rike a man with his e>en took from the persons of the pa'. ~ni st bone . ~:l e. reat!Jes forw:~~·tl, an.d ;:eng-ers t!lPir sh irr, stucl and a:eeve llJStead of lutt111g a wan w1th brs button8 . 'l'!Jey then broke ope:l the tlst. he brings tlte IJ!ow. down w~th his trav~lers· trunks and took from them I \\Tt ot, arH~ tl~e~:e_by . !l~sabl·e·s_ Ills ·- ~p: wbateYer wa=- of sufticient-->alue or ponent by \\ eal-.enllln the ruu sd e., Wholesa le and Retail G-R.OCE:RSI·HAR DWA RE B R 1 EFLETS. Pllt' nin('t_v d'l~·s limitation on the Cbinc~e billexpirPs to-day. ..,.be mPrcnry climbed up to 1C3c at;; o'clock ~ <· ~terday afternoon. . new but cher ~bop will be op euC'd in ~~c~:'s Hall on the lOth. D RY IRON ! ND STEEL, MERCHANTS . Sole Agents for So~thern ·Gtah or ·Mrs. Lryson left, for the north lly priYate cunYeyanf't'. la~t :llonday. con\·enient to <ret ofl' with. .\tter'the connectiug with the nrms. 'l'ug Witrascals had pl;nderPt.l the people of . son ia a powerful Englishman with a all the,\' could, they took off the l t'atle rs I neck like a bull. 1\"ilson is prepared from the team, unharnes.:;ed them, :mel I for Sulli\·an ' \\Tis: b~ows, nnd ~ s struck out with them for some plaae soon as he meets Sullivan he will of safe r et reat. 1\~e nnder., toocl tlwv I allow h im to exert himself, as ·wilson did not intet:.fere with any of th~ says he can stantl a terrible blow on ruail bags : because they bad not time the.neck, or is able to ha\~e Sullinm to go through them. Before they be<lt him for ha lf an hour in order to left they retur11ed the watch they took tire his adn~!·sar.r, and when the from the sta~e dri \' er, and g 3 ,-e to opportunity offers he 'dll ~t rik e h is each of the tra\·elers one dollar to buy opponent just above the belt. In thi.s :t supper when they reached Kelton. manner Wilson expects t-o down hi-E Pu Pont's Blastin_g Powder Con~ieting . in :Pilrt of all sizes o r ~ Cas Pipe and 'T'ubing, Iron and Brass Fittings, Beltln~ Tb e bullion sh ipments for the month of and .P.ackine, Etc. Ju ly, aUJOUnt to ;i;25.979 92. · 1'hP editor has gone to BeaTer on llusiness. .H e exvects to return in abou t a week. EvcJ}'hody i8 complaining of the unnsnal if 1101 unnatural quietude pre··ailing in busiu~ss cit etc~. ~l r~. P. Clark and child left last Thursday for Cedar. 1\·b.erc 5b.e intend:; spending a u ntil. or two. .Tordan bas a fine lot of f1 nits, n• g;e tab!e~ grocerie5. etc.:fre5b. aud cheap, at his stand u~.:. ~b in Hreet. F. R Goold and Jo~ e pb C. ll('utley ''Ill preach in the 5Chool hou~e to-morrow at 7:30 P - :-r. .·'dl at·e in >ited. .Th(' aun ul\1 C't'lh elt-ction, which usually · occnrs t be tirst ::Uond •.y in Augu~t . i~ uu m ·oidably and indefinitely postponed tbiyear. 1\e,·ada ~otes . The Carf'on Bee claims to have-sworn testimony in its po~:::e sion to s nbstantiate ' its cha rges of pecu lation uud fra.ud in_ the management of the ::Uint. opponent, anJ his friends are confident that he will have no opposition to a certain e:s:tent, and that his blows which are reported to be sometlling terrible, will weaken ~ulli>an · s ·w iud and bring him to his feet. " P erkins AND CIANT POWDER. We Carry the Largest S'to·ck . .... O.F ..... GENTLEMEN'S ClOTHIN-G Turn1shing Qoods, ATS, BOOTS & SHOES !.Rd recommend onr ll!r:ge,af'Sortment of . ~ission and Flannel Undershirts In all Colors and Qualities, and the Finest Linen and Woolen Overshirts .-\ Fine A~sor t rnent of aRa;l and Bar Iron A FULL LINE OF Assayers' Goods RETOBTS, OROCIBLES, MUFF!..E&, MELTING POTS, BONE ASH, LITHARG:&. .ETC., ETO., ETO. "\\ at~rrnelons haYe bceu on th<' market about a week. 'l' hc doctors n n~ drttgg:Hs are all dresl'ingaud lh·ing well. {T'. 8.-Tbis i~ oac item). The Tombstone Repnblican of last Rays he is fully confident that lVilson Fnduy says: " Charles 8with w·as C'an down the Slugger of Boston.bitten on the rig ht check yesterday Rocbe-ter X. T. l:nion. morning b)- a spill er . The "·hole I Ladies' a.nd Misses' Shoes Cooking and Heating Stoves Un and after tbe Sth of Augu~t , Wcsro,er .'1: ,,larsball will delh-t-r to any p&rt of town. beef, mutton and ,·eal from 9 cts. to 15 cts. a )JOUUd, right s ide of his face and beau is DAJL y ST :lGE s wollen to eHonnou;; propo rtion s, 4 -' reJ~cler ing him almost u nrecog-niz: ible. " .. .. FRO~! .... O f every descriptlor:. LISE AND RANGES e- Genuine Califcr.nia '"'Q:l. g r eat variety and of best manufact'QI l'll\'ilion every Sunday e\'eniug, '"·here they trMt the citize n~ of the Reef with sCJme Yery ,,f:·ne music. west of T uscaror!l, t:ays the Times-R edew, is progre~sing as rapidly as muscle can dri\·e it ahead. 'l'wo sh ifts :tre busy n ight and dny, and ere a month will have eh1psed the stockh olders " 'ill know for a certainty w!Jeth er coal exists th ere in paying C)Uantities or not. S I LV ER R E E F JiAR!fES:S AND SADDL~S CARPENTERS' &. BUILDERS1 A Main nreet con fa b-·•Xo, tlu.rikyon, It's tuo bot for whisky- ! guess we bad b('tter try !"orne of tboEegood wines SteYens '&;Harrison blow eo much about.'' TO~ And Saddlery of a ll Kinds. The BriEtol Times says that · • Dr: Cbni~nP an ·succeeded in remoYiU!{ n snake ttl.\·enty feet <lonl('from a. patient.'' Tllat paUent must have had 'em bad. Milford and Pioche Assayers' G.oo.ds Stevens &; Harrison have ju~t opened a ~plendid asEortmeut of embroideries, rouchiu; z:s. and lsdie,;' lace collars. which they are offering at extremely low prices. ·Pa nguitch Lake mn5t be a very nice Snm' Dit'r resort. It is said that the la8t party wbo lt>ft the Reef !'orne time ago, haYe to hng 1:ke sto,·e to keep from freezing. ' he Bristol Times says: The J ackrabbit ~ -!' one of the greatest mines iD 1\ e'l'ada to-day, and we have no bouht that it will create a · ~ti r in mining circles bef-ore very long. 1'he \irginia Chroii icle says that youn:(:ll r. '"Powning i:1 in Salt Lake, and that the report t h11t he intends to ('Habli;;b a duplicate of the -Journal there causes considerable distreos. When in W(I-D t of anytliing in the line of dry - ~o o d:~. groceries. clothi ng, hardware, et~., '"'on't forget that Gillespie, Lund &; Co. have everythi;g you reqnire, cand more, too, at W!e -.owest prices. Professors La Conte and Rit:i11g, •Conn ecting wilh - tri-weel~ly lin~>s to from the Gn h -ersity of Californ ia, ha\:e ~een making a scienti~c ex- 1 Hot Cmek, T;rbo, Behnont, 1fOTey , a smnat1011 of the tracks found m the bedrock of the State Prison ·rnrd ut ·Grants•ille and Gnnllelaria . Carson . Professor "La Con te says it is one of the most important discover ies ever made. 'l'he t racks of t he And hal f-daily lines to r:mu;todon are found in the same trail H;lmilton , Cherry Creek nnd Enreka. with those of the man, Tbeit· repor t will be very in teresting . A young larly from Honey Lake 0¥.-.A.RE: Y<Uley, only 16 rears of age, is si:x ~~~~ ~Jl~:~ ~=~~ ~~~~~~~r~i-~.~~ :~·:::.~::~~\ ~ ~eet t~ll.aml weigh! 1~0 pounds. She ~;~~ ~ll~!~~:!~ ~~:.:~~~·.: : : ::.::.:::::·::·: ~~ lS stoppmg a t the l ollarJ House, says I From Si!Yer Reef to ·Enr"ka_ .... .. ........... 43 the Reno Gazette, and attracts mnch ~OR:~ ll. RICE, t\gent. attention . ·w hen -she marries her -- h usbanci will be quite likely to stand CILMER. SALISBURY .a CO. in and do the correct t hing at all ' Proprietors. t imet>. He won't be apt t0 join any T-obaccos, Cigars· AN:D PIPES. M~ Supolies, Pipe~ & Fittings HARDWARE 'lli'SW.-\RE, IRO~ A.XD STJI!E L, Powder and Fus~ Miners' Tools .... ALSO .... lard, C.oal .end lubrioafi119 Oils •·Jiow it feels to be hung'' is being 'er,· · co n ~idc ra bl e discm;sed in the newspapers Ruther a hsrd not to crack, we should tb iuli:. 'rhe prob lem bow it f ec-lu not to be bung i~ of more f)mctical ;intneH 11nd •'Can he more readily solved. ::"~·· ::::: :::~:·:::~·.::~~-· con- I r ~ e Cl. a·l Samncl RiJgeway, who ki lled J ohn U · l A J'ULL LINE ("Curley") Sherwood at t he Starah Notice. (_ a uNK·B··Q· iJKS!) Ferr y ) OYer Snake river (Kelton xoad), o n the 10th of J une, was g iven .:1 tri:-•1 on Tuesd~Y- a nd the jury . The ~{ Hes City:.Journ al pnbll;;hPs notices of tt.e death of s~vc ral old r.1t1Zens of that plaoe, rnd commenting upon"thc same. says: '• \Ve feel a dePp -~ OrrllW for the oTU timerS wha ha\·e stuck by ·~on tan a for the ,pan ·Sixteen or :seventeen yean;, waiting for railroads to come. and who, j u1t as we h('ar the thn l!'ders of t!1e ra.ilooad boom on every ~ide •of ns, arc required to pass in their ch ecks. 'I t•s a sad fate, and . reminde n~ a good deal . of old Mose!', dy ing.!On the summit of Nebo .in fu II view of the promit;ed land , after ha\·ing. spent forty yea ~s.in tbe·.w i l1ernee~ . " a fter being out bnt a shor t time, .re- WESTOVER & ~1ARSH-All tu rned a verdict of ·"guilty of murder Dentistry. in the fir.; t degree." 'l',his dec ision produced no S lll'IWi~e , , f<X· the e vidence given in Court woLlld not admit of any other in telligent verd ict. 'l'bose who heard t he t<·stirnony express the belief that it was one of t hose cold-bloodP. d murders which are some- ,T.his Is myl4lftb auunal visit to the Reef, times planned nod executed on the .and I am prepared to do anyth ing in the line I tl.imsiest excuses. .He will rec- eive his ·of..dent istry thaL may be n;qum'd. My stay -eentence Saturd~. ,]t is understood -.vm depend on bow long my services may. be that his attornev will endeavor to r"quired .. I may be.lolllld at all hours- at .be . . • :li.utiaon. Ho111111 • .E . ~c .JhQlloUJ . 1~ n a. new trwl.-.Ketchem..Keystone •. Proprietors. T HIS FIB~ HAS TAKEN!~~ a e above popu! .. r stRI.Idllnd started business . !'hey ar .. •now , p ~el) ared to serve th~ people of Silver Reef and vicini ty -wi.h the chotc.,pt cut~< of BEEF, M UT l ON. a•' o V EAL; at rex}JJ1!('d rates. prices from 9 io •1 :; cts., also, POLtK ~ a C8AGl!. aua ~l)LO<HiA 1 Heo.dcheestl, Pickled Feet, Tripe, Pte. We want 1<ll -.. huiOTP good meat and good accomG: IodaUon8 to give 'If ~ a calland~edorth em• sene a and we are sat.i81lttd, after a !.air trial, to be j ndged by our wor ks. W.JilEATS DELIVERED to-Allpointt n :he vi ~iu.it'1~~.0F JJ 2:A~ . .... AND .... (StATIONERY l) '""'· "AT •• • • J .. ~. HALPTh"'S • :f'Olt 8.-\.L]J:. ·TW~toa~J"~~~}J'~be f!o~~~~~- eon?JJ: 1111'\'·five room8, tile other on First East sr re('t antainln_g three rooms and a Cl'! llar. Wa ~<r tlsoand,Y to both plaCt':l. The furniture !''I ll 1 e .oold 1n ~ in oo l e J>.i!'<WII, For fu rtbPr p~rllcular!! >IQ'!P!lt» "'.~;3 ~t£~1I":F~D . Hard 'W'are.. The largest Slid most eemplete st.ock of S:u;h and Pi\IUil 'Doors and W.ind&WS !'tiiXED ...l.l{D DRY ·PAINTS .OilsiJnd Glass, WHITE LEA.D, ~INC AND .!"UTTZl ..-A well-appoin ted worlt$ho_p Js llfta<:hE'd with special conveljien ces for mannfactnring heavy and light iro n~--cop p e r and tinware. Purchasing from first hands; I am 'fl'te pared to d.upliqte Salt Lake prices. J . . J. HALPI:N' . Huston & West ,LOWER ltAIN Sl.'BERT SILVER R.E..£F .. .. . , .. _. .... .. d'1JTAH ·General Dealers 1n C R 0 C .E ·R ! .E S . , .. A._'\D , .. . I PROVJSIOfiS Wines an.dl.iq.uc.rs -' ·· |