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Show a welcome foli-g- go H ue are yet in daily (Store, bas RbdnboW YSt XAlsf; frtyistetU. 4. i s TOWN. jOTTIXOSjUIOUT cook here- -to ncw ft UlMr!cflggi ha. built a neat enclosure for bill- - f Jlwday almo4 invariably brings on k on hU way down Ki fUnylpeI' from herc wcnt BrighRm Kvf Hllodgtnan went to Salt Lake City 10 on business. n celebrating the iXe second the motion-ojirthday of Liberty. n. never to nui Mosquito were now- that wo know of. volt. Young 1 tl.t lMghm I e-d- - ltuawml ZT&r of the Presbyterian will observe lh0 W notice in anoth- - ft the Recorder. Itmf of Mr. Field, Hollister aroond J, Mr, 'Who' young trees with and branchy rewdenco arc green age. foli- , . post-pone- d. - night a sublime display of Aurora Doroalia was visible from N. E. " U k. W. . The brick in lUuch & Co.1 kiln will be c( ol enough to handlo in the middle of the On last .Saturday wix'k, th r-- KaflVrtya Keg Saloon, one" of the finest in the city," is for sale at a bargain. J, nation advertisements. . capitalLt of New England w!io is interested in iho future of our city will soon visit Corlnne , a. , Soma of the1 Indians deny4hat they aro meeting for any purpose' other than trading ai d swapping property. Ice cream gavd out in the ruh at the A tUs late last evening, but now there is a red-hsupply on hand, " " lho Alger Ittsduotion Works of this city have tasught an immense quantity of ores ' from'East Uafkm miners.1offer to pit Ills chargor A Shr-honngnin-- t the Korinante of any pale face in the county for scalps or greenbacks. Each succeeding Sabbath shows an in cr iiriti of worshipperrin the church of the culy. Vgterday they were crowded., Flour' and' salt are wanted by the govurn-n- t at Foit Hall. Contractors will find the advertisement in another column. An adjourn oil meeting of the .Fourth of .Toly General (Ynrtniitteo will bo held at the evenolHceofE. F. Johnson on ing. A largo amount of gold dust from the S mko Kiver mines was purchased at the bank of Hussey, Hahler & Co., this morn ilcw S Adi-tinguLh- J 4 - ot e I . l - John Scott has hnado a secretary for Mr. and Major J.angsdorf than which a finer piece of cabinet work would Lq difficult SI pin to find, , i J, W, GUTHRIE, ( TWsmort)ing whoa tho Central Pacific express arrived from San Francisco' at 4:59, and after the customary delay to discharge and receive passengers and freight, the cars took their eastward flight toward the Atlantic,' the lofty salutation q f competing power echoed along the valley and up the steep bluff hills of theN Wasatch. It was the steamboat City of Corinne, with lines ami cables cast, giving audible voice to her plunging strength, and the iron horse neighed as horse never neighed before, almost conscious that the solitude of lake and river had Just been broken with the voico of a power, godlike in systematized force, The swift car of the age, on ribboned earthy sped by, with its grand hurrah for the twin recruit In glorious enterprise, and then t he noble boat having answered in responsive cheer turned into her pathway, boro about with obedient helm, swept the willowed bend, and with lustrous, tarry anchors headed for Great Salt Lake, while tho golden light of sunrise brightened every star and stripo of the flag which told the vessels pedigree. As the entire city knew last evening of the contemplated voyage, many were there who rose early enough y to bid the City of Corinne God speed on her first journey to Lake-PoinYoung and old were on the river side, some with hurried toilet, some; in drowsy patience, and fair young ladies from the west end rode down on horseback to bo present at tho animated sight. We were one of the applauding multitude, and could hardly find a voico to bless the gallant craft as she furrowed tho calm surfco of the Rear. In less than one hour tho steamer was beyond tho range of vision, showing that her speed and mastery of the stream were assured. She will doubtless have Wn at her harbor on tho south side shore by two oclock thi-- afternoon and unship the heavy-ourgof lum' ber, merchandise, implements and loti er goods, with which she went laden to tho guards, God bless that ship I Her hopes are too groat to fail in the able bands which guide her. Far ditb-renfrom her movements a week ago, the boat almost walked tht? water1 and turned tho bends as readily as a trained horse on his accustomed- course. Skillful men have overhauled and roll x ed every thing about her machinery until it works perfectly., We have been looking for a dispatch from tho other side, announcing her safe arrival there but ns tho telegraph office is remote from the landing, tho news may be delayed some hours on thai account. The officers oftho City of Corinne ns appear: d on her lift this morning Wjrc ns follows: Commander, Captain, Sam. Howe, Engineer, Mr. Church, llilots .John M. AVal-InqTom.J Dorris and V. McClellan Stewart, M.r. Dptilmltor. There were nlso on board, Fox Diefendorf, owner of the vessel, Sfofford one oftho builders, M. T, Burgess in charge of surveys, Mr. Ilanvoom of the Etna Iron Works, San Francisco; Gen. J. J. Heffernan, Alger Reduction Works Corinne; John Sheehan, Ophir City; Mr. Watkins and Major- Johns. Tho cargo of lumber on board is principally designed for tho wharf and warehouse at the south landing, but there was besides a large quantity of merchandise for houses at Ophir, Silverado, Stockton and other places in the mining districts. The boat will remain two days on the lake, hut on her return we hope to lay before our readers a detailed account of the trip which commenced with such splendid auspices at sunriso 1HSCKLLA1TEOUS , jf f CAUFOntilA track-conceali- t 6R0GERIES, ay al - UTAH vmgtimi f D00R8, 8A0II flIID DLINDG 4 OEnCISIl & DUOS I i mm. i? PRODUCE AND BAD 1 4 OEDEB TO PROVISIONS WARRANTED - - Corinne Montana st Between W and 3d etreetc. JOHN SCOTT, i and PRODUCE $ ConeUuUy on TIE Call end examine quality end Specialty. i rough thlnglca Jel-t- i AU RCCEIVINO AND OPEN-tn- g out a full atock of plain and fancy furniture, aucb ae WGldon COAST. J. W. McNUTT JIHDSTKADS, TABLES. A 1 .AND. ! ? Dpring point Ohovels, Farming Implements Quicksilver, Picks, am, DESKS, SOFAS, j MIRRORS, , MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, COMFORTS, SC .BEDSPREADS J3 i it Govern-me- T. D. CONWAY, botvroon 4th nnd 5th, - : f.lOIITAIIA AND SIXTH - UTAH, CORINNE, - ' 8T8., t A t , lotprovcd Kiekin Complete mid Cheap. Particular attention paid to Orders ' by mail. nt apl-t- f , h. r.iorjHEirj, ' v t th Corinne, Utah. ' I AtlD ARCHITECT DUILDER,, Colorado Street, A. A, Q. M. , : corinne, MjV ltIKX, II. LUI1BES. : , w WM. AUHAN, Repair!; g always promptly done. Uontana Street, j fund. CORINNE j.w. Freight, nant, Mine or Prospect OF CORNER . J tf .1 1st LL 13th Inf., wtt . - QCABTxana.TXB, Orna Actino AasirranT I Camp Douglas. U. T May 30, 1871. MK HOLD AT PUEUO AUCTION, AT ILL XT7 vv Camp Douxlaa, Utah, at 10 o'clock a. M., on the SSth day of Jane, 1871, Twenty Condemned Government Horses. Tcrme cash in Government Fun ailing t j Everything for a com piste ontAtx to f S, Brackets, : House Merchants, - UTAH. ' Sale of Condemned Horses. REFRIGERATORS, t Goods. Blontana - , - ; & C0.f an24-l- m 1 - i DRUGGISTS 8t., BUREAUS, Corner Fonrtb WASHSTANDS, K ITU II BN S A FES, CORINNE. CIUBS, LOUNGES, - I V , Gold Bdales. Wholesale and Retail CIIAIUS, p, iron whas: Sheet Copper Booker Irons, i Gold Pans, Booker Dippers, I U? rxxllor. Proprietors. myOO-t- f t tt thy; copper, amd bheet price, before baying db t ctarr i v j work warranted, and satisfaction guaranteed. f SPRING-REDS- f florae Shoeing, General Black I' smithing. Wagon Making and Repairing. y - i a ,i Wagon Depot, FURNITURE. WHAT-NOT- GROCERS, PIONEER BLiCKSMITIl SHOP, Sixth Street, Corinne, North of Lowest i y, f v W. A. HODCMA. je7-3- Ij-- Order, by mail or telegraph promptly t. thou.and and a lot of I K 4 AND Xoutana Nireet, Corinne. t ' PACIFIC Otove Mining Impleilienta. v G o nc or d a moss Made a Specialty PRODUCE. Butter and Eggs made AM CONSTANTLY MAIBWAEE, order, from the country promptly flUed. ' , Wereropm. end factory T band. t I a j OADDLEflY. AND eliewher. bind. CASH PAIO FOR COUNTRY ou ; H Outfiting Goods, 1 ND COUNTRY - i i BHEXF ANO HEAW Alio, AUxmf in The Cheapest and Best Groceries, Family Sever-- 1 jeg - ON l atreete, Corinne. HARNESS t Fancy fv ,i Shop Corner of Montano and Slxtb x' v i 0 HTAXB FOB TEARS. j ef kinds 111 , wU done and TO ' ( Sr t V7II0LE8ALE Ct RETAIL ACCORDING TO. ANY DESIGN. Shop work L I V wboLoeku ax mrraxx Xrcii, -- 1 am bound to sell ns cheap as Next Wedttesd ty the pieni of the Methodist Sabbath School will be held in the uiy house In Utah. Willow Park. A good --time is in store for " - nil the little ones. lly Mono is, 1A and let Live Quick Hales and Small Proflls.! A. Stubblefield Intends to go up to Wash-ington Territory in July, tlyre to settle diiwn for life. The good wishes of thousands go with him, , SALE ROOMS: Itov. 11. S. Dunn left for an inMontana street, - - Corinne. Parsons Playground, the spection of th placo with which many are anxious to have Usher. ore-communication. Tho thermomoter yesterday indicated 07 .above zero in the shade. Not a breath of nip stirred till late in tho afternoon, making it tho luttest day in Corinne this season. White tome children were at play yesterday afternoon on a vacant lot nt tho foot of Montana Street, Corinne, Utah. New Mesicatroet a largo make crawled BALL. BASE to between them directly them, causing rbe from tho ground in a terrible fright. The Juniors Beat tlie Wen lor in tbcfr (Eut of Creighton A Monro.), The cries of the little ones brought some of 7 Second (Junto. tho neighbors to tho scono'armed with shov-ri- k Again last Saturday afternoon the J unior Whole.sle and retail dealer in clubs, axes, etc.", who smote his snako-t-li- p club of thijs city played a game against tho until ho was dead. , senior organization, tho latter giving the ir Tho Railroad Clothing House, of advantage of two to three on the outs, . i M. Moyer, has the largest stock of clothing, and also giving tho hoys a pitcher from the Iwd-- and shoes, hats, trunks, blankets, etc., champion nine, After the game, consisting i v the mountains. Call and see. jel2-t- f , of eight innings, was over, it would appear - that the J amors needed no odds whatever, Wo understand that Dr. Hall la gofor they took them hot and rolling with ing Wet next week. Hope this is an error, fjr our people can not wel&dispense with the a facility that would astonish tle HaymakprofcMonal services of so ikiltul a Dentist, ers. They played a wonderful gained makft Dr. Hall is. , Jo 10-ing 28 to tho Seniors 12, and we efth hardly CUTLERY, MIRRORS, who among tho youthful nine were the say citi-ne- n u tteqMs.John Sheehan, Fong a r i best, though we have seldom seen the sklllof of Corinne, and the known td popularly people, has been in town for a day or two some oflh?m excelled. The Teturngame Saturt r renewing a few ef his old. friendships. Jack will bo played in a few days, that of contest tho the second, making struck enough of the leads of Ophir, day being acted as umpire, , Hull W. "here he now W. now. even, i tarries, to placo him on the satisfaction. Below is the m shelf, general giying with luckiest tho of financially, hem. May his fortunes never wane. score of tho game: , , to-d- c unczLAirrou3 advtj. A, s o to-da- . i 07FICZ, opened an Office at th. tbov. nam ad place, and am now prepared to do aU klbd. of imp 4 ; I i luge bAmple, of Ora received by' mail or expreot prompUy auayad and return, made the following f day. Term, reasonable. . J.B. lIKADgK. ptlf Dealer la sra asoosniis. t hit X t j ASOAY BALT LAKE OITY, Wholesale and Hetai ng t , ADVTS. Main Srteet, j t. " . MISCELLANEOUS ADVT8, ft to-da- Xotlco b given that the sale of government property at Cheyenne has been . is out again despitothe rheumatiDr, Cass c fitters which wo hope he has permanently i b roken. OORItHtB THB MOITY BEFC3TES. DAILY C0R1HHD Utah; - Proprietor, Wholesale and reUll dealer In all kind, of Meats, Etc., at Lowest Prices. FOVItTII STIlKKT, CORINNE. Constantly on hand a good ! Illustrated Designs i band a variety of the best Meats, sugar cured Ham., Bacon, eauaage, dried beef, etc. Always on NOTICE. DISSOLUTION heretofore exThe between John Creighton and W. H. Mnnro under the name, style and firm of Creighton - A- - i On band fur Corinae, Utah Ter., -- PUBLIC BUILDINGS.' SCHOOL HOUSES. Je7-2- w - - And all '' ss - V Astortaent for the Jobbing Trader OH IT ROHES, SWELLINGS, . k Munro, i. thi. day dissolved by mutual consent. John A. Creighton wiU pay all liabilities of the firm and collect ail account, due to the same. JOHN A. CREIGHTON, W. H. MUNRO. Jane 7, 1871. magnificent variety of A Established In 1849. atber EdS3e f lh Lataet Siylet ef Archtteetare, v . i Wholesale and retail QUEENSWARE, I LOORHIG TO CEiCTT 4!R3 COUrORT. Orders by Mail JUSTIN CATES A BRO., . Flans drawn order. , t CHINA - E , 2t p t Sabbath "School Concert. In the Methodist --Church last night tho monthly concert of tho Sabbath Schoof was given in I rrfnco of delighted audience. Tho recitations and singing were excellent, renting most worthy credit on the pastor and teachers of the congregation for irapart-n- g instruction so well calculated to promote h piety and taste in the hearts of chil-sire-- r n.' .b'l'O fro,tJr the Pole hut to'th't Un sJmAvnTt Ulcasowhere their p&iron? hy owm of PlftrKrt of ladies Ik!1 1 Arctic every nnm C Tm? Pctico only to ivcomy.:u inT1 ".wood, walnut - Juniors,,.. Seniors, INNINGS. 1; 2 3 4 8 2 1 4 .3 1; 8 1 1 7 7 8 8 ,7 0 2 1 5 6 CHANDELIERS, i . 28 of par To dross well should3&.be the desirethe of and Meyer, every sensible man, Railroad Clothing House, has suits to please jel2-t- f the fancy of the most eccentric. , TT Jeft-t- r . y brftckets , tosTA b!ThftU Rndc " i ooy qJ ' 27-- tf t Wholesale Druggists, Goods Shipped East and West And agents for the PHCEMX QUICKGILQER COSHER BITTER If JUfD MlfiE, On the Use of the Railroad CUT STREETS, Same day Orders my74-3- m are received. 1. FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY. ; Merchant, J Colonel Hyde, ar- express, it f f fiw came' , John Tiernan, of this city, up from the capital lost evening, and will remain . ,- J until Tuesday. I -- TWO LARGE BOLLS OF FELT ROOFriSTO FOR SALE CHEAP AT THIS OFFICE. Faliiltri Reasonable. aprl-dt- f wCI 0.4 Ih. EucUcal fw Uga 3- AND VIQAR3 AT TB BAR. Colorado strwt, nsar BmeiUng Works, - WIVES ' ELL Corinne. ,HEADS AND Utah. fS made a specialty el the Esroanus office. Specimens of printing sen be seen at ae office. - , , CORNER OALOOtl, - Also Agents for the This'eaioon bss been rebuilt and improved, a is now one oftho pleasantest places ef resort, none but the beet brands of LIQUORS, WINES, CIGARS, eta., ere kept in the establish as eat Remember tho JeO-- t j Old Corner." , , CALIFORNIA POWDER IVOflKO, ? Dr. H. HADLEY, SURGEON DENTIST, Montana ekibbt, Feetoffloe! Ttspass Next door to the ranted to giro satiofectioa. , prsetioe. AND. svvfe California and Montana Attorney (Gtms, transpchtation . Jel-t- f conPAinr. ,, & -- , t All operatlosis war- eneesseful Thirty yearsmis-dia J. TOOHY, DENNIS ttytd-t- f LETTER BEADS ARE PETERS, 599 3mBroadway, - X. Y. . . J10 Jf M BATDEWIfopoeOetpigbbd Praprlobar, and Freni SirteU, Ccrinms. -- '' L OLD FRUIT STAND, I GfpS L. the Overland Steamer, or steam wagon, Je6 lw rived from Son Francisco by this mornings Holt, Postofllce buildinc f Vorth go CHARLES X New School Book, by B. 8. Fnxnte. Trice, ! FOR 93. i $7 30 per desen. Contains over two hundred new and Subscribers to r beautiful eongs, Duets, Muncax. Xmtxii ' are etc., by Wltl 8. Heya, getting their musio , tot two cents a Webster, Thomas, , etc. less than Those who heve piece. Everything is new, fresh, 'not sren this Musical and sparkling. Contents Magazine should tend SO and specimen pages sent eenta for e eansp'e copy. free. Sample coptos mall-e- d The nsneto is by Hay., free of postage to Thomas, Ktmrel, Parsley end other pepkiar writers. teachers for C5 cents. Two beok numbers for Liberal terms for M cents. Four beck 1 numbers for 75 cents. Address, Fitm LANGLEY & CO., BEER AND ALE. the owner and Inventor of O e PznsoxAL. Hon. C. M, Hawley, Corner Montana and Fourth street Corinne, ; ciate Justice of the Supreme Court of Utah, after arrived from New York last evening line Always on hand fresh HOUSE F URN I St! IN 0 GOODS. an absence of about six weeks from the TerTROPICAL FRUITS, RTRAWRERRIEI dcc20-t- f ritory, and took quarters at the MetropoliNUTS, CA.NDIKS, ETC. ml-t- f tan." Wo welcome the distinguished genISAAC D. IIUJVTOON, tlemen back, and are proud to see him come X. . STOWXUk m. a. usniu. direct to where his friends are so numerous, t and hope that circumstances will make it iCOSKKRt convenient for Judge Hawley to remain in ,Wholesale and retail dealers la BatUry and Waabisgton itroti, our city as a permanent citizen. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. - Mrs. B. S. Fitch arrived from Sacramen....aurtaxacu.... I. ; r to on last Saturday morning, accompanied Orders from a distance promptA Mtntao..... Corlnn,. ' by her sister, Mrs! Mitchell of Syracuse, CatioHTO Terms . filled and alton ft ly Eluwoth Loothaw.............. N. Y. ! Mow rtadM of jnd ornaments, at ehefl7vJ: Lubrn. extracts, The Utah trade solicited. Jel-3- m DENUOLTERS j I Importer, of drags, perfumeries, oils, herbs, etc. ' AND GENERAL Commission f DOLLABG worth or mcoio Ban Francisco. Bar Furniture, " t funUh4 feblT-t- hi 'r i IOTVG-EOH- JAMES H. OATES, Snn Francisco, t Asso- Will Receire Prompt Attention. Crner of New Montgomery and Howard streets, 112 Plated Ware, 111 CAL. HACK A3IF.NTO, LAMPS, , I ITURE, a street, , ' i GLASSWAR FURN J and 6ih atrceU, and Corner 73 K ' . . h and spaclficjition Counsellor t. Law cmsrsr ttrsety - . 1 rna ' eptaam or BABBIT METAL OAA FOUNDS sato very cheep at thU office. TOT |