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Show ; Wv. A VW.-- . 'A $ 5 ' '. "'- - ' f - iJ ' v.- - f. V . r '1 V 4. i!:... M: f I, jiv.i i i ft' V bepouter. pini. f oniNHE i tDAY, MAT, 6, 1871. r URPAY GOSSIP. r ryOnrt'cmti7, place; repulsive in appear-i.ound- s, and ragged, of sunken U.i.'. listed and ot sand; hcad-stont.H, ' lizzarda and , green snakes !h ins, and out of cracks in graves ; n3 mules rooting and tramping - iN; J jre; an occasional fence, somo t i -- tod and unpainted, others ?pec-- m ? &nd gloomy in black; skirted . frias minga dark fringe ta it, over pass almost countless herds, vlilcK l it ins of freight, leaving1 behind wg of dust thatscttlo like a sorn-- n tnt on paling, stone and mound. ' ' a 1 twisting near by a slough, the t hotbed in textiles and tlio resort of swine. Not a flower,' tree or shrub. An occasional bunch of sagebrush end gr a c wool; salt, alkali, and parchod and cracked soil. This is a true picture of our city of the dead, a .'fair description of that spot where are pitched those tents whoe j curtain never Outward swing. , AVIiilo Corinne proudly points to her improvement commenced scarcely eighteen months ago and now completed, and plumes Rrelf upon her energy and liberal expenditure of money in commercial and municipal affair while sho claims to bo the. rnetrop-othe hill and Iho futuro city by the and lnM that her representative rion are the only disciples of liberality and chrUunity in. Iho Territory'; claiming all ihP, awl having earned it in many things, J. t lu-make fust the title by devoting a little time, from the living and tiro worker, to" the sleeper and the dreamer. There are things in tills our busy ago more I ri ciou than bushels of wheat, or measures of Lirley, or ores dug out of mines. There nro thoe we love and cherish, and who Jove the beautiful;1 there are vyordsnnd songs and Iming glances that oro now incmoiiesj and recollections; arc requests, among to le buried wltere the sun of dying loves to sldue, tho flowers bloom and the bird sing, and where the dew fling its on tlie gras. And when the r. tv light of another Spring shall creep over tho mountains, dispersing tho shadows of Wjnter, let-i- t bring warmth to graves whoso iiKiund arc green nrtd fringel withroses and .myrtle, and refreshing rains to grasses, hrub and trees, and the quiet of twilight to lend it gray splendor in adding, beauty to lUrf" new spot we have endeavored to adorn and render pleasing to tho sight. fc cs fp. nt : i -- f r elu-toil- .., 4 Mountain., Minn ami Miner.. idle stroller that ho is passing by tho spot where are buried those who shaped tho destinies' of nations and wrote the history of a But around, Corinno lio bodies century. festering in tho sun, filling tho air with sick-nin- g odors. Poisons, as deadly as those of tho Borgia, did the work, and inhumanity denies the victims burial. Wo looked upon one of tTicso last evening; his face was black and full of blood; his eyeballs further out than when1 he lived, staring full ghastly, like a strangled man; his paws his nostrils stretched with stragglings. lie needed no memorial pile to remind the passer by of bis whereabouts, for the very air was filled with bin., But vhy should ho and his fellows lie above for ground?- - NVo call on our City Father no sweet song, no marble column, but fora holo in tho ground, and to drop in tho dogs. up-rear- ed; , Jottings About Town. Tho winds blew last night. j Breaking wild horsesjo saddle and harness is a brisk business with many of our livirymen. ; Now is the time for somo active man to build a bath houso in the small lake or in Bear River, Tho y came around with his wares. Louis Regget,-o- f this city, will bo borne J iec-vcnd- er to-da- to-nig- ht. , Opiiir, May 3, 1871. Tho world does move, aud so do things In Opbir, It is truo wo cannot see tho movement very distinctly, yot we can scientifically demonstrate that it doc go; so, too, with Ophir; everything goes here, and among tho things that nro so, as aforesaid, going, wo notice a few saloons. But wo could let a few more of them go, and still hftvo as much whiskey a water for a regu- Tho following is the list of letters' remaln- rStfflco for tho ending MayClh Barbuiesk J ' Ilostens T D Byruo M T Myers Clcfton WEB Moono E W Chambers C McAllister J Casoy J Maneg John Dumphrcy Mrs L (3) N I scon T N O'Brien M Humphrey J Putton J M (3) Ellury II (2) Edmonds A J Peaso F O Emmens J (2) Pierce Mrs M Earlo Perry Preston J P Gross Read James Gablestino P Regan Peter Gardner J P (2) Rathkcy G D (2) Horner W R Rnuello P Hawkins C Sullivan N J Soelcrston C J IlalgesWm Kohl E Tompkins E S Keller Jas Taylor A II Turner GM , Kemper T (2) " Leelel E A Vanco J Wheeler John Wilncr A George L. Holt, P. M, lar beverage. Work on mines is showing up good re- The Fairview has opened up a solid six-fovein, at ft depth of 30 feet, ?)f oro that rescmhlc3 Emma ore. Tho White Star lode, on Lion hill, owned by Pat. Gill-foi- l, James Mansau and Peter Demars, has opened a splendid vein of chloride oro. Tho Black Fox mine, owned by Henry Smith, Mathew Ingram and Johny Tigc, also disy, in honor of played itself largely which its proprietors went for a regular guzzling celebration. But I dont go a cent on the mino because they got snorting jolly over it, for I have seen them that way when they had no mine, but from other evidences, I am satisfied tho Black fox is a good big rich mine. j I obtained somo instruments from Oapt. Selwyn, late of tho British Navy, witli which I took somo observations of altitudes In tills vicinity, with tho following re- sults. ot to-da- . to-d- ay -- in these days. (taken a a basis of calculations, and from Groat activity in business and the streets whieli I it will eot $10,000, and nro lively all day. a nf $300 per day. Hero is a big yield profit, S. L. TibbaU and Harry Myers went over clianeo for capitalist to speculate. I am goto tho silver mine for this scheme ns I did for a steamboat, Our report of the freighting done ly the ing until somebody build it. Diamond 11, Line during the week is a record to he proud of. Walker, Bro.s staniji mill will bo hero in a few day, nnd then, of coure, wo will all All tho churches invite to worship free for the people. nud seals-ar- o be rich! what a set of hopeful cusses wo A foot raeo has been organized between a miners oro? Religion half tho consocouple of fleet pedestrian, and will soon lation to men that tho hope and promise of come ofl. some future expectation is to a hungry, A special train passed through here-froragged piiner for such is tho kingdom of til 3 AVe.t at eleven o'clock last night. fcil'ICKR. cailli. Strawberries and cream nro a favorite di.-- h with epicures, and our restaurants cater to f good taste. ManifCtd, of freight forwarded by tlio DiaGet our mammoth Weekly issued R Line during tho week ending May mond nnd send it to your friends. Tho Wkkki,y HkI'outku ran lie luul at 5 th, 1S71: in tim Territory, exceptevery news-stan- d By A. J. Smith's team to Argenta, Moning the two Mormon places in Zion. tana Fop F Balm & Co, pg, 3,850 H. Our natives are off playing base ball A II Clarks train to Helena For E By y but we do the be.-- t we can with the I Wilson & Co, 401 packages, 31,322 lbs; article on hand. & Weir Pope, 40, 1,392; Loggcrnian & Iffie Corinne Base Bail Club, necompa-- , nifd by n large party of ladies nnd friend, 'Verson, 1, 37; John Kinna, 39, 2,070; E I Train, 10, 1,197; Wing Ching & Co, 29, left here nt nine o'clock this morning for Williunl citv, wh ere tho second gamo of tlij 2,300; Sanford & ,r mau n, was to oepwiyou tro .io, a,.uy; wntson Bros, 1, 100; Charles Several new cacs for poll tax have been 1, 100. Total, 44,800 pounds. sued out by tho suporvUor against delin- -' tumley, By Tom. Clarys train to Helena For quents. Better for all interested to pay than have tho costs of an action, amounting to John Kinna, 12i2 pkg, 12,031 lbs; W T McLeod, 134, 15,210; John P Fink, 7, nearly two dollar more, added on. If we over get able to ride such a horse as 1,270; R F May, 1, 330; R S Hale, 43, onr next step 4,2S0. Total; 33, 179 pounds. H Dexter, or even would be to get such a magnificent silver to Deer By W II Wyatts train Lodge mounted saddle a that at Goldberg's. It is & 500 For Co, Murphy, Higgins pkgs, 97, a masterpiece. 733 Miller, 100, 2,751; John F of the pence w.aa 1b; A bobterou cony his for fined five dollars unruly Fink, 1, 33. Total, 100,517 pounds. duct. The case wa tried beforo city justice train to Virginia Whito & to-da- y. i.-- m vn light sin iu i:xt; to-d- ay l-- l to-da- r. ry gli-lcni- LETTER LIST, Fix mosquito bars on tho outside frames of your windows and you will find St an sult; agreeable exjierimcnt for the season. ter of Ophir City- 0,900 ft. In offering a tile wager yesterday, we Cen Crest Hill Lion of 8,010 should have announced somo of a smaller Mountain Mino Lion 8,000 size. Summit of Lion Hill... 8,900 iIgns of, rain as wo write half pn.--t four Tampico Mino 8,75M p. m. is in tho that subscriber We, particular, By latc report from the lake we learn are tlio a or of tramway agitating building that a preceptiblo rise has taken place in the elevated railway from Ophir to tlio crest of last month. . Tho dark lantern is a poor light to stmt Lion Hill, but tho above observations wero TourMs and pleasuro-oeekcarc passing Corinno almost through daily, and many to for with u rvniaia i iev tho mnUli-scenedays, of mountain, inko and liver that shut. our city on overy elite. The ef the mountain ranges ii green with grass fti.dmos; midway up tho sides the color changes to russett, and tho summits aref vh'.W with snow, sparkling and I I lli trumdiinc. Through caHun, gulch and or vh'ft, (ream water, clear ns crystal and cold as Siberia are leaping and singing to tho rapid measure of somo mad, joyous gallop; flowers and ferns nro scattered in nooks and corners, over boulders nnd in pocket, in generous profnsion. Tho sound of phk and shivering blasts of powder, in Black, who sent tho noisy sovereign to jail in default of payment; mine, ftll the air with widening, melodious Our readers will have to consult tho Jourripple of tho sweet fong of industry, and nal morning for the result of the miners is; shirts as varied nnd gay fn colors game nt Willard, our reporter, though a iw tho jHfneho of a Mexican brigand are native, having failed to connect up to the of going to press. hour ilimbing and delving everywhere, knocking How impertinent it mud appear to certain at the rocky doors of tho treasure caverns of our of neighbors, when tlioo they seek to the Wa-atc- h for admittance. proscribe come hereto builih costly shop Tho old projector nnd miner affects a nnd smelting works without asking permislofty contempt for everything Kntcm, He sion of sonic native! Kli? claim for the va-- vailed West the title of StcnhousCj pert , is writing a Jwiok about the mormons; but his autobiography would the Italy of Aiarriei. lie grows shame be the meanest exposition of latter-da- y glorious skies, unsurpassed and-'ape., that bo could get up. tun-et- s that drive poets wild, rivers Since Iho line. arc drawn We may a well w hem sand rival the fabled Iactolus, nnd give our narrow creed; Thono Reporter roi'k. spiinkieil with gold nnd inlaid with cast, no knows no north, no south, or no and foreign tho but siher. No matter how much he may dis- west, Union; citifellow our native distinction among dain and boa-t- , it is but l.a'.f sincere-.- Go zens. with him to his cabin nnd if you The mellifluous tone of chirping toad fare Ju-- t overland ha will talk of little ele wero wafted across tho river on the breeze j but a ho teuns lho"Knt.' lie last evening for the fit st time this Spring, home, j' loves to hear you talk of tho vat prairies of thus heralding forth warm weather. ju.-- t ( Illinois, the roiling plains bf Kama, the Whitewashing i u thriving business tho bnih handles who nnd rattling spindles now, nnd everybody rumbling water-whein demand.,, Spread it on .thick; it will of grand New Knglatid, and of the progre-- s give an inviting appearanco to dwelling 1 nr.d beauty of Ohio and Indiana. lie will and stores. e tales A city justice takes umbrage at us for not pkilfully lend you to narrating of sleighri'dys and husking-boe- s, and of recognizing the exhtence of a court, invented y him, and wholly unknown to thoto law. faceting at lie old choo house; in turh, We tlm may bo in error, but according be will tell of his exploit with tho axo in tho Chief of decisions organic latv, and the jth timber land and pineries of Michigan Justice, that which wo object to has no existtand WUcomin; and growing confiding and ence even in name. A famous statesman of Kentucky onco dreamy, he will recall all the little inei- The man who coubl rni-- o tho ques said: d.ntf minor chord in the hymn of life. rigbt of his tion of that checkered th sunliglit of his boyhood; fellow-citize- nativity ns a bar to tho to bo born on who happened tho meaijoiv with it buttercups nnd fillll mother own his brook, alien soil, would slay oilier tho on tall matrieido plea then tho hickory and chestnut trees ho robbed justify jthe What does a native of their fruits; tho wliile his eyes foreign birth! growing think ot that? oth sombn and tender, hi soul in other J. W. McNutt & Co. nro renovating years and lands, ho will rpeak of his school- their drug store, rearranging tho shelf and girl love, in whose gaze lie rend a wondrous good, nnd making room for ono of tho largtory, and whose hair. was softer than flossy est stocks of drug and chemicals ever relcs of Tcivia, and ceived in Corinne. Kverything was in ft state songs and echoes that of confusion thcro foFthe past few days, out kmie to him now like a dream of dream. tho improved appmranqa of the establish-m Tvil1 by telling yoU there U no ment hn amply rewarded Mr.' McNutt pot dear to him m the home on tho making tho change. thT side of tho divide, and that ho Intends going back as soon ns ho has made his 8 Tlio fastest time ever made 2:1 3 ; for tho old folks nro there, and hut any horse can do that if well harnessed. pile; Get you ono of those silver mounted saddles tho rest of the boys and girls; and my California make with bridle, martingale ardncr here, my old woman, is almost sick and ivrlth longing., and ho has circinglcs complete at G. Goldbergs helped to pan nfl-t- f. out all wo have now, to I guess, wo'll of tho tW3 steamboats, sign go But that time seldom j back, sometime. I 50,000 cigars, of tho finest brands comes, and but to few of them, for they have nnd .flavor, just received at tho wholesale but little, save old memories, and hopes of mart of G. and retail grocery and tho sweet m6-t- f Goldberg. El Ferro V. Ha Matufio. Mon has sung somo of his sweetest Just received, at Geo. L. Holt's, at songs 5. in memory of the' and has raised the Postoffica, 5,000 rolls of wall paper, dead, rehes and piles of granite to remind the m2-l- w . 2? EAST CANYON. ug T.i -- , Ba-hawj- r., -- Fit di.-turb- er to-da- -- t, clo-.pienm- -l- t.r-nig- ht, el old-tim- -- n, r . out-fitti- by-and-- . . ng By Stumps City For S Riuscll & Co, 233 pkgs, 30, ; I RERGELS RANC02OFFS COLUMN. COLtJMIT. r Personal. Jamos Campbell, Division Superintendent of the Central Pacific Railroad, was in town D, W Parkliurst is in town on a flying for Sacramento. visit, but leaves Ho intends to liavo fifty carloads of lumber ready for shipment across tho lako as soon as tho steamer sails. to-da- to-nig- Staplo h&d 'Fancy ROLCJALD it J ; 5: (Rnfll, HDry enocERO:s flno 12BE5OBAIJT0, Glot king I N'i 1 v ' :u.l CSetits Fttrnlsliliiff Goods, ' :! I : - Tlio State of New York oilers $50,000, as a reward toany person who will show how steam can bo used on its canals. Easy HATS AND CAPS enough, wo should think, if they would only roof them over, and run somo good locomotive abovo tho raging waters. No part of tho bonus asked for this hint, There is a man in Glen Falls, N. Y.,who won't believe nny stories about tlio sagacity of dog. II says dogs have not common sense. In proofof liis assertion ho relates how lie poured kerosene on ft dog nnd set it on fire, just to have a littlo fun, as In was lonely during ids wife, absence, and that dog actually ran under tlio bam belonging to him, and lay there and set tlio bam on fire, though tho man whistled to him to como out. It is enough to make a man loo 'III Hare f nat received that? of atomic, s '1 ; . ' ROOTS AMD SHOES, (Groceries GUOCEttiEi LIQUORS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, .ill r ! v ciiocttJiRYa ! I LIQUORS and CIGARS, ; ,!h ' i ' s faith in dogs. J crowd tho New York Storo from till morning night, purchasing thoso new nnd fashionable lints just received. All tho latent styles of parasols, dress good., shawls, silks, lawns, poplin., swi., borages and linens just opening. Magnificent carpeting, window-curtain- s and shades daily GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, n29-t- arriving. t PAINTS, OILS, i ) hardware, nEAVy QUEENSWAtlB, f oil-clot- i i 1 j 1. Hi GLASSWARE, IIORSE StlES, V f ' . Th finest suits of French cassimcre, beaver and broadcloth mado to order nt tho California Tailoring establishment on Montana i,t., opposite Kupfers. All kinds of tailors trimmings on hand.- - Perfect fits ml-t- f. guaranteed. There is reason in all things, in tho fact that freighters, farmers, crowd tnemselves fnVo Cr'CroKllicrg's sforo for good groceries, flour, liquors, cigars, and outfitting generally. Goldberg is tho man to mako a fine bargain with; I WALL PAPER, with elegant slippers and gents furnishing goods at Ad. Kuhn & Bro.s wholesale and m4tf retail clothing house. , ! 1 i i IIORS EXS IIO E N AILS, CARPETS, OIL CLwpHS, ? J EtS UILDERS NAILS, tEtfci, '.'ij MATTING, f Boots and shoos, fife best custom made work over, brought to the Territory, s. litii-snoE- WINDOW SHADES, to-jae- co, ai9-t- ,i ; i pJ3m - ! f! i v. 5 : And a full and complete y ui he large This stock of General Mcrchan- - 79- n, 0; ( ofi stock, U i f r ecelTed hf ' MerchantfHe tVer t' '! j l. f ' f, 51 - 7 . J j! 1 Rlrea i T i V y h:. ! 1 " ! i The f Pride ef Corinne r I - j Smokiing Tobacco, rrtpard flFlrab Wlr Sxprenly l at . AlltieodsiSoIdat Chicago Prices, - freight added. t ; i i J Fnwidont, Cashier. Mrs W II West, 1 pkg, 163 lbs. to Butto City BUY AND SELL By David Murrays train lbs. 24,400 308 O pkgs, For II Wcibold, GoTcrcmcnt T cockers, to Helena train Kirkendalls Hugh By Coin, Gold Dost, 17 2, & pkgs, Bros, Ilolzeman For S L tad Exchange. ; 137; Gans TKlicn, 3, 990 pounds. SIGHT DRAFTS DRAWN OX Lino to By Overland Diamond R Express 515 Setr York, Helena ror Lehman Bros, 4 pkgs, C Elias, 2, Chicago, . lbs; ICocningsburg Bros, 1,73; San Francisco, 809; 007; Loob Bros, 3, 307; Sands Bro, 3, C Aad U ptladpal etUas East Hd LocbBros, 2, U23; Sands Bro, 5, 432; 1,234. W Black, 2, 150; J 8 Pemberton; 4, Collection nlll receive John Kinna, 1, 335. Total, 5,021 pounds. PCRS03I1L 1S PROMPT ATT ETHOS. Grand total, 376,219 pound. api-t- f E. O. MACLAY & CO. - o. o. r.-RE- mextigs op the jtb rwr of Rum, Duller k m?d Intry Wdnaday cvcnliic. good sUsdlag Invited to atloed. and Utah. Corinn Odd Peltowa AMocUtion arc held ba oX 5 Um ??; poha4tf !; r:i : J 4 i i I , i i Wo arofletenklnoi Ik sell at other establish prlcciorMcImo t . l For O. D. CASS, V. FIELD, ' ; WITH 4; Bank of Corinne, f caW respect Hilly announce that tuent ' i Compete J i with she is in receipt of a large " ! . r i stock of r The; Jobbing trade of the 4 AUD IIAT8, BOI1IIETO M-'- i L i .. - i North htnd Northwest, Eastern I 4 i;: it;la and 6f haaatffol sod BOVul da- sign a, to which aha ealla sttaetion ot tho ftadioa wt Of tbs latest , CoTlnna fa r ' and vicinity. - to and Southern Utah, tnrited ' ? j ; , otr Examine tr t i ; nioif I r Stock, ah the t Call at the Ladles Bazaar, adrant ages wo offeiv ' f I . 4,-077 ri ' anp honstt West ot the flltaeonri - from such flour from tho mills of Calitomia CTAfl. ! i ;i attended , i' - ' bread mado fcsu Tho staff of life is good . CORIVSE, - in, Dewey. ; 4 fa-hio- r i Hu Lin-dene- ll, Oregon couBiosion t it h And er pound. C By P R R to Portland, . ' . 14,-21- 7,194 ,1 h - Ice Cream Saloon. Stono Js Til085 pound. train to Virginia ton have fitted up Iho Arctic as a popular By Cyras W Robbin resort for ladies and gentlemen, and will disci 8 City For S Russell & Co, 107 pkgs, ceep fruits, confectionery, ice cream and pound. m5-t- f soda-watalways on hand. , By Thomas Russell's trnin For F C selected, and tl of which Iim been careful-Power & Ilro, 1 pkg, 153 lbs; Fred. Marand lino linen of suits Full and tho purchased after the late decline In price of all the 2, 280; Mnsscnna Bullord, 2, 615; seille., hats of tho ruling Gurney & Co, 20, 387. Total, 3, 443 pounds. most Ftylish neckties of tho period just re- leading articles, which enables me te offer superior By Hugh Kirkendall's trnin to Helena ceived and for sale at greatly reduced prices inducements to the publie in prices and quality. For Sand Bro, 10 pkg, 2,793 lb; Tootle, y Ad. Kuhn & Bro., at tho great corner., 4f Otra ms a call and be convinced. Leach & Co, 8, 1,490; John II Wing, 4, and size, 1, 220. Total, 2,190 ISO; Guns jj$r Straw hats in every stylo pounds. collars, nccktic3, premium linen shirts, linen & Leach Co, same For coats and dusters, bools and shoes, furnishTootle, By tho Superior inducements to 20 pkg, 0,150 pounds. ing goods, and pieco good in great variety constantly arriving at Ad. Kuhn & Bro.s, By C P R R to New York For & 1 Cocliman 83 T, corner Montana and Fourth streets. m4tf pkgs, lb; tlic trade, Frcigliters, out- IJo ton, 1, 77; Kahn Bros, Salt Lake, 2, If you want to get your moneys 017; W A Morse, Portland, Oregon, jitr worth go to J. Strauss & Co. for boots and 115. and caps, gents furnishing goods, lUtliig to greatly By Willson Ss Riche train to Bozeman shoos, hats a27-- tf etc. 03 & pkg,12,-00.For Ellis, Davis Sparling, Willson & Rich, 412, 24,492. Total, A reduced Prices. 37,988 pound. D Bow to Silver train By ()ron Morrells K ' CATS, For Hamilton & McC, 90 pkgs, 5,471 lbs. U to II Deer train Lodge By Arthur Agnews NFor Gem Ivee, 70 pkgs, 4,339 lbs; Hamad. srnx & BROTHER. ilton Ss McC, Silver Bow, 22, 1,877. B For By W B Hills train to Helena R WatStickney & Son, 118 pkgs, 0,037 lbs; O T son Bros, 178, 9,533; Cannon Bros, 53, SHOES. II BOOTS, McDonald, 103, 8,883; E S Mansfield, E. Mrs m4-t- f 32, 2,037; Jacob Fieldburg, 25, 1,990; TO TI1E LADIES. R SO. Total, 30,209 lbs. C W Anderson, 1, to Helena By Hugh Kirkendalls train 39 & pkgs, Bros, For S L Ilolzeman MRS. REGGEL would Total, 3,117. & 31, Cans Klein, t lbs; CORINNE, - UTAH. C,-40- a ! - Mac-Naughto- jj Sr; y. ht 00. If j ' a Spring Stock of 1871 D0DCC3PF A |