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Show ' C,rVT-- f Jd W ! J. TOOUT, Editor tad Proprfstor. w ' -- TOrarn)AT, Jtnns n, wru rv Za Wat Vy&frco. MlctlUr., to hart a little 33ajY;f'titaln"Beiuitor ntttea- - rtrtua :of the holdlA.kCr.Ey ' borough Infers, and to a few of the political dstife:t?stessSssr toboct their noot ottof theaf jww aerranta of "pace Banidal, and other, If not all, henchmen of Brigham Young. There were those who hare miner, apoatlea, alaln the wayfarer, and the keeper of scarlet women but ia all there waa harmony, for that crowd were collected for the purpose of worshipping the Golden Calf" In whatever shape the anlmnl appeared regard eu of principle. When the speeches com-oe- d there waa grave attention paid, particularly as the' drifts of eloquence turned into the leads of polygamy. The details are somewhat disgusting, and we must pets them by with protected nostril. There was one among the assembly who only remained long enoug to find out what the meeting was for. That was Vernon H. Vaughan, late Governor 'of Utah, who fled the place, but not until he told the motley crew that where treason to the authority of the United States was spoken, ho could not tarry that he was in such n situation once before, .referring, to the late rebellion, and fought his way out to loyalty. We have this incident from one Who was present and saw the face of this brave young Southerner flash indignation, as the attempt was made, to set up the will of the Utah priesthood in the plsce'where the laws of the country ought to be supremo. Mr. Vaughan docs not linger in such com-pon- ta 1 -- s ' 1 y. ' ... ' A UDRARY. It Is gratifying to know that many of our prominent citizens are taking steps for the establishment of a public library and read Ing room, where the best of books and periodical literature are to be kept in a proper piece for the people. The movement does honor to the heads and hearts of the men whore going to confer a common benefit on all their neighbors. There could not bo anything else thought of that will be so popular in Corinne, and we hope to soo the in stitution opened in a very short Umo. One large firm on Hontaha street, whose name is withheld for the present, starts the library with a donation consisting of a complete series crofts historical works. Others are ready to assist in the same way; and so before many days Corinne will possess plaoe where It wUl.bft pleasant and instructive to loiter away an Idle hour. The library and reading room will be the most wolcome event of our city. Success to the project. X t Of-Ba- n EXTREMES. . k - lit New i I Hampshire, under the Constitu tion of the State, Catholics are ineligible to seats In the Legislature or anyjother pflicc; but the prbrUion has not been cnforcod for many years. In Utah all the Christian denominations, and the Jews also, are bebarred fromHtlpg In tbe Assembly, although this Territory is governmed by and under the Constitution of tbe United States; but that great iRltrqment ha been a dead letter here for a quarter of a century. How long after tbe next Fourth of July will such a state of facts existf Soua Grafeb. The Denver News man, after playing sailor with a shingle in Cherry ' .. it t ? -- Creek, lets off bis dripping bile in this plto-ou- s whimper; . . . We; are prepared to state, on our own audifferent Issttes thority, that in twenty-seve- n of the Corinbe newspapers, four hundred and rtxty-ievo- n items nave appeared relative to that new" steamboat on Salt Lake. tI The New North West published at Deer Lodge, and a very able paper, announces that it will hereafter be of the Republican faith. Hitherto that journal has not been th organ: of any party, but did good work In keeping people straight in the portion of Montana where K Is published. AUUOlQAL P1LK. Signor Farini, the eelebrated baritone, hat a' large number of amatueT in training for the grand concert on Saturday night. There Is not.liksly to be a dearth of" amusements soon. What with" Fletcher Inspiring Anthony's caustic seasoning, Farini sublime solos, and a- continuation of hot weather, we shall have a lively timo of elo-qjuen- ca, - it Denver News.; Would tfc Newt- ask tho amiable Signor to remit enough money to Salt Lake to cover hit unpaid .bills here?. That is, If he make enough in Denver.. Farinl is a huge humbug. Salt Lake Herald. Y7e know of a fHend ' who loaned him ft. ost till morning," on the evening of his concert here; then we worked very hard to print his programmes, bill 910. 00, no; part of which have we received. We ooncur; Farini Is a bilk.- Look out for him. Jouro - - nal 1 . ' - . tVTe too, conbur, .but have not time to write out a separaif opinkm on tbe case of People vs." FaHni, alias Bilk, alias Vagabond, alias Loaferi" the latter being his most correct mark of identity. h' It Pat antoarticle Rochester oommenting upon the Union, dn value of printers Ink, says; We have kept the run of parties who use the papers of the city fer advertising for the last twenty yean, and know whereof we peak; and we say Cstinctly that we have never known a party to foil to bnaiwess lf he attended to. hi business mtoer feed judiciously, and had the goodi and the price to back' up hts advertisement. t ADvERtiM--Th- o Greenthe CAreuftyrer, has gone to 8acTamenlo California to plant riito;t If thf contract ftem ritto under Beth 1- -i t-e- tata. rnupS li.Kttsd amp by another year. tpavfla ,,-- t geod , MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. miscellaneous advto. miscellaneous To find Shu IZRATd ; JCPBiPreittTirJC utr JS-- HATG ArJD CAPS 4 BOOTS AND SHOES,1 ;;; New York, Juno 27. A Tribune Washington special says the Boutwell-Ficasanto- n quarrel continues, and is almost the only topio of political conversation. In political circles it is currently reported that the President has said ho would not interfere fn Pleasanton fevor, and that if the latter is not sustained will resign. Washington, Juno 27. Eight hundred assistant assessors of internal revenue havo boon removed sinoe last Ooctober, under the law providing for the consolidation of districts. This is thirty three per cent, of the whole number of assessors for the fiscal year. Mrs. C. 0. Bowen, No. 3, had an inter view with the attorney general yesterday in regard tq an application for her husband pardon. Ackerman assured her he would give the papers in the case due consideration, and make the best possible disposition of it. A petition for pardon in circulation here is receiving hundreds of names, some of them very prominent in business and politics. St. Paul, Minn., June 27. A bloody row occurred here last night in a saloon between three brothers and another man, over a game of cards, in which one of the brothers stabbed and killed the. other. Louisville, June 27. Last night Jadob Reems was shot and killed by his rival, Rubbit, who laid in ambush for him and shot him 'while returning from a visit to bis inamorata.' ' Memphis, June 27. Mjor Andrew J. Donoldson died her suddenly last evening of cholera morbus, aged 72 years. lie had resided for. the past ten years on a plantation o Mississippi. New Albany, Indiana, June 27. A fear-foutrage was committed near Orleans, Lawrence county, on Sunday night by a party of assassins, who attacked tho house of Moody, the family consisting of four bacho-lo- r brothers and their sister. The assassins threw benzine and several large loaded Into the room, which exploded. The victims being aroused ran out, when the villains commenced firing at them with revolvers. One of tho Moodys was fatally shot and the woman terribly burned. The most intense excitement prevails and tho citizens offer one thousand dollars reward for the dioovery of the assassins. If caught they will be lynched. i Salt Lake City, June 27. Although, last fall, Governor Shaffer forbid the Nauvoo Legion to drill, the Mormon Lieutenant General has, in an order published this evening, ordered them out for tho Fourth of July. Governor Woods is temporarily absent from the Territory. , Before leaving be refused to assent to this proceeding. Deer Lodge, M. T., June 28. A serious difficulty occurred at Pilgrim Bar yesterday forenoon between Joel Catching, a claim owner, and Frank Brown, proprietor of the Brown Hotel of that place. 11 appears they are' partners, and the tSwflty arose from a boy of Catchings panning at the bead of the boxes on the mining claim. An Explanation led to cross words, and ended in Catching striking Brown several times, when Brown raised a stono pitcher which be was carrying and struck Catching over tbe temple. Dr. Mitchell was summoned from this city, and at seven o'clock last the skull was night the report came that k fractured. Teddy Smith,' who was stabbed several days ago by Lyman, Is in a fair way to recover. Washington, June 27. A private telegram, received here this morning from. New Orleans, says that a magnificent ovation was given to Senator Kellogg' last night. Speeches and strong resolutions indorsing Grant administration were received with tumultuous .applause- - It was the largest meeting eves held la Louisiana. . ; A memorial 'teas received here to-ddated Dbblin, Fair County, Alabama, favorable to. President Grant, and represent the sentiments of aUty-thre- e persons, saying in Fair Coun is such condition of ahir the Brunswick, Me., June 27. Thu express train from Boston was thrown from tho track near Frankfort yesterday by tho breaking of an axle of the tender. Four passenger and two baggage cars were demolished. . The baggage man and one brakeman were killed. No passengers were injured. New Brunswick, N. J., June 27. non. Amos Robins, a prominent Democratic poll tlcian, died Cleveland, O., June 27. United States Marshal Hostings has broken up and ar rested the ring leader of a large gang of counterfeiters located in this State. Much counterfeit money and implements were ' captured. . Long Branch, June 27. President Grant, Fred. Grant, Gcfleral Porter, Mr. Hasson, a West Point cadet, and Mrs. H. M. Alex ander, left hero tills morning on a special train fer Princeton,) X. J. The President will leave this evening for Washington to bo present at the cabinet meeting. Ho re turns to Long Branch on Saturday. New York, June 27. Judge Barnard y issued an injunction restraining the Internal Revenue. Collector of Brooklyn from collecting tax on the last year inoomo of D. C. Bobbins of that city. This is the first case presented undor the auspices of the e Tax Association, and will be to the Supreme Court of the United appealed ' States. JD. Reporter Office ol tor-.podo- ay ty i es iiui AT should have Every Family We aliik one to read tba OAK'37BAI3GSaCO AND 107(1.-JA- MES al cons-dere- . i OIiicngo Prices. Stom-Laxativ- ALFKIUI UvaCOCK, At. D. C. e. Games. kL D. V. A. Wars, M. D Dhakb McDowell. M. D. M. D. J. C. WruiEniLL, M. L A. CnkK. M. D. H . G. Mo-kDr. C. V. F. Lclwio, XICBF-BP.HMM. W. A. Wilcox, M. D. U. 8. Mabib HoerrraL, St. Lovia, Mo.. CKt. k, ik A. JA KSON k Co t I have examined tbe formula for making tbe llome eitomacb lilt Uoe.V and ueed tbem lu tbe Uovpitai for the taut four t valuable tome worttUo. I rouaid.r th.m the LMKWJUEU. and atluiiilaut mw in uae. Bt. Ixria, Ju'yS, lfi7't. Jaa. A. JacxaoK As Co , having exarulm d 'ha formula from wnicb our cel ebraUd Vtomach lilttcre" are prepaied, and hiviof combining tbe different wlim el tbe we tao eately recommend them aa tbe vritb which we are acquainted. From tbe bet tome greet cere with which they are compounded, aud lroru tbo choice matrl-l- a which Center into tbem, we liavc ho d ubt that they will prove, a they d nerve to be, tbe moet popular tonic and stimulant in ua. yevpcotfuliy your, T. O CoxitTOCX. M. D. T. J. Vasnac, M. D. ronenr with every word contained We cheerf-iil' in tbe above textiuionial. l. AND pm MNjrm U. PAniCHURST, ux-tbe- M. D. i T. Ikvplv, M. 1. P. O. Fuanbli M. H. Q. S. .r W, B. Kxnkk-l- v ClJiriMSATI, Oct 19, JeTO. it Co , Ageuia "iioiue Dlttcre":- - Gents. Agreeable to your nqitKat, I bare i xnt:ned the formula of the "Konie HvOtuac i Itiltcr, aud find Ihe rente. JolIM D. M. CONZKLMAN, , At. D, WALKV.R. M.vl. Cha. Var PROPRIETOR. of the l ruate will give a"- 1871, A th Foblio Under the direction of th cau be pt cured. A full Assortment of Building Material Always on liaiicl. ALSO Each ticket will b.ve a'Ucl.W toll four of (3 So ercb. n,. tiuuJT thr d.uomiu-tlo- n an entire ticfcrt will be cutitlrd to Concert, and to tbe whoiu amoimt or ti, KifuK 1 to tt by lot. Tbe holder vf each coupon , entitled t) ad mi. .ion to the concert aui , such gift a. may t fourth of the amount of to it. To prov'de funds for thla Gr nd m O Him the Pnb'lo Library sf Keuuil lOO.COO Tickets w.ll be sold at f 10 eat h corrmr; Of ailmi-nlo- . The Citizens Bank of Kentuck la Treasurer and Depository. the Concert tie sum $550,000, in Will be v CLEAR GIFTS ONE OllAND GIFT OF One Uilt or un. Otit of On Ooe One One One One One One One O f. (. ft of. Util of. out of.... Oiit of.... Olft of . . Oiit of BER,OREGON PINE NT. LOE1H, MO. JelMy ItMkUi - Q,1 fl AM CONSTANTLY y IJKDSTKADS, Redwood an Pine Shingles, CHAIRS 1 TABLES. i BIT UK ATS. Redwood Mouldings, DOORS of 9r SASH. AND K ITCH KM of Utlt of .......j..U i. of Olfttcfl,.i,,......,i,.i(.l... Olft of. 1. Otft cf Olft of Olft of. . ........ . .t. SI., i 1 ll ,ft if, ; . I S"T ..a,.. ...... ..... ....... i tt T of...,..,,...,.... One Orak d Gift of? tUtt tf O ft Sj ' t' e . 1 S, S, 1 . Sc Oflloos BEDSPREADS dune. i My MoUo la. Live CORINNE, - UTAH. ...... ................... President. W. T. FIELD, ......Cashier. O. D. GASS,.. ft d DRAFTS DRAWN Ckkiflt, , And th principal cities CuIluetiuBi OORfNKE, wKl OX t t BpIf Tiras JeS-w- f f t i t feeds. apl ft fW y V 1871. CUABLEN B. PETERS, lm Galt Honse, LoolsviUe, Ky Hussey, Dahler & Co. (IntctHm to Wlbtn k Drlon)r f ' it j A l 3PL ,0 LE3 '' CORINNE,.; UTAH. tockholder6f the Th v - First National Bank of Utah Compos the firm. v of KVK&Y DXSCK1PT10N DONS aaTDproWSRK tantl and cheaply at the Reporter ' I' Th Uuderslgned, lot prineipal Buslne-- s of the very enooeekfal Mercantile Glltoee-cer- t of Man Franetaoo. having enLibrary m,c' of the above nnterpr a., ba to say anpoloted feat everytblri so will be don to make this an railr snccess, fl buye s of tickets will ftLd their lnteiwata a gnxidvd as if they were iaotmlly present superintended tbe entire affair. Gold Dust, Coin & ExcIinDe u DOUGHTAND SOI ! Office- - i . j Hnprrvliors. t WK. AUXAN. 1st LL 13tb luf.. A. A. Q. M. ft - I J. 8. lies, Judg Jefferson rrtirt of lion. T. B. Cochran, Chancellor Ia11" vllle chancery courts Hon. II. W. Jtruco, Ju !fi fersou cltcnit court; Hon. J Q. Baxter. Louisville lion. B. J. Webb, Senator of JC nturn Colonel G. ). Wh.rton, United States District A ney ; Colonel PhlL Lee, Prosecuting Attrnry SJrs Judicial District; Geaerai J. T.' Bojle, Presidm ITon. U. m OmcB Acttko AsanTairr Quasterharter, l Camp Douglas, U. T., Msjr 80, 1871. ILL KB MOLD AT PUBLIC AUtrriuN, AT Mnp roallMl- - Cuh, at 10 oclock . m , on the J8 h day of Juoo, lk71. cash in Government 1 Arx-lgc- Sale of , Condemned Government Horses. rceelvu rnuoxu no rztzrr morms. Flea ru. YTTNCT A KIX&AlAr J. w. USHER. apl-t- f Kentucky. Tboa E. Ti ram let te, late Govert.or c f lif Watteraon, Editor Courier Journal; W. N. Haldu President Courier Juuruvl Co. j Ben Can t tbe Daily Oomiuerctol: Geo. P. Doero Prpn r; U. M. McCarty, of th Daily Ldk I 8. Cain, clerk Jifferson court of Comm n U.T.I-rett, Y. Cittaky, Author Political Text Douk; of the Lotiiavl l.i bar, Ihe truateea will be aaaisted by the f dlowic well known and eminent cit'zcoa of Kcntu ty. Lava consented to be preaent at tbe rotuirt, tbe drawing and dlatrlbutioujif ' u JeW Government Irh PraDctacu, Twenty Condemnud Horses. Zut c the provision of the charter this l.ibr!7 ' be forever free to the gratuitous use and ec) of every ciiixen. and it is the purporc cMbi; tim e to raise a fund eufUdent 1 1 sreure a sultAble bu!. aid lei Live; SALE ROOMS: - Corinne. Montana street, and West. I By Hales and Huaall Proftta. Bank of Oorlnno, ; wf Repatrlnf always yruanpUy of Depot, I nm bound to ncll ns cheap ns nny house In Utnh. Corinne, Utah. myS-t- f I I A liberal disoount will be allowed wbetf 100, V or 1,000 ticket ar purchased n a lot. All ordr accompanied by remitUnoe wl 1 be pronif tly ' tended to and tho ticket returned by mall, tered.or by express, as ordered. "COMFORTS, ' Public Library of First of July, PILLOWS, I 1 U. F. R. K.; Dr. T. 8. Beil, Prof. Mrd. InlfTiit;. Louisville; JUaeu P, Johnson, ProprloUir Cl. ailju ' lion. J. Proctor Knott, late member iVtgrtis: drew Graham, tobocoo and oottou broker. , Th holders of UckeU to which gifts are waravi will be paid on presentation at the office In vllle. Ky. TUkei wUl be for sal at lb Louiavlile on tbe BRACKETS, MIBRORS, SPRING-BED- , -f j MATTRESSES, . Lrikriy,,Wto,?. L. a Ot '- ! aj DESKS, SOFAS, ETC. ETC., ETC., SAFI2S: CUIUS, LOUiCli:s, WHAT-NOT- o: FITCH, OenWar flcwtt, U..T. ISrilt V ltgf It iittt liX . ' WASUSTANDS. ROHOH FENCINO, For further particular address D. t It UK .. It, I i. n, li w . , Trualee,- RECEIVING AND OPEN-fanclug out a full Block of plain and turui- tura, auch aa DUY AND SELL Oevurweeet fueeber v, for Ctta, Culd Dost, Opblr, ad4 ExckriOf e, Cxeurstoatoia. tK H gnHfSi ing, to place in It books enough to form the Mtctfr of a magnificent library, anil io au cudow it able it to boy the cufrtiuf publicetlor, aether c t oat, and to be sMf.suitainUig. :Th diairl'--u Ion will take place under tbe iuuur!a4 aupcrvlaion of ID tru.to's naujcd ln the act who ar as follows: FUENITUEE. f FLOORING, ss For the transportation of Freight, Or and Bullion to and from tbe above named place and SIGHT vicinity, this route offers Inducement In point of to . TIME and C08T superior any other rout. Ruw Turk, -aoeoaavorun for th ! Especially boitt and i tbttoo and pleasure of travel and - 1 es...e IY.LriMltU I Leave Bait Lrihe City, . i- Laborntory 103 A 107 X. 3d afreet. PINE, FINISHING LUM- - follow: k Kimball's stages a .eeeeee. Gift of 0ft Gift .lift! . i. For Hale by all DrngrirlBtii A Grocer. JAS. A. JACKSON A CO., Prop's, SUGAR DRESSED, CORINNE and LAKE POINT With Messrs. Wines of Tukn, lu tbe following ty-Uv- i Is now making regular trips with passesgerf and freight between LAKE POINT currency, distr.buiad by lots to tbe holder, . One Klalf Block West Ex-prt- M 810 each, e Wal.. ROUGH LUMBER, . Oorlnno VOX DAY, WEDNESDAY FRIDAY, at 7 a. M. Arrive at Lak Point at t p. m. am day. Returning leave Lak Point, TUZ8DAY. THURSDAY and SATURDAY tlla.K. Arrive at Oorlnn at 5 r. u. m day. Make regular connections at Corinne vith Trains of th Central FaclAo Railroad Company, and at taleitH v i f As 31, beat mu. bat rury. I d FANCY AND PLAIN PICKETS, ii CITY OF CORIUNE Ky., d STE1M NAVIGATION COMPANY. - Coii,w: , Ticket of Admlmisii, Jom-- ItEFRiaERATOna, nvaat t j .' 'Jrn Olfls of 1,(I.U nbch U mi by the dies it con'nitta eiicb Re are li gcix-raUlliru oifta of $J0 rt.b.... Medical profce.lou. They are very Ili' 11 and pleaaitly retub n d, od etimUIxing tunica Ergttle,u Girt ol of fMJCieacl. It $T00e.h wbl ba corroborant to Tweutyf ilfi ctaentlAlly adapted U Gifu of 4600 each tbe I eatmvut of low or UblllUU-tUse if tho Twcutp-nvIs whether ariatug trout tmpatied digfttion cr Thirty Ol.l of 1300 .i b i diaoaai-Forty Gift f lw each from maiarl-'.1? 11 Fo Otft. of 300 e.h.v Dr. J. I.. VATJiera. I. A, JAitr M. D. . K. H. t AYXV, HBKirT. C. T. mwrwijr, M. D. Fifty Oat- of J3 At ratb 440 Oift of Jluocacb W. T. TAi.iArKKB M. D H. 1 iPlRNaR, M J J Qcigv, M. D. 8. MracBcrr, M. D. 711 Prize la a'l... or, Holer, M. D. J. II. inCKJ.r, Bf. D. W. It Woodward, M. D. G. A. Doherty, M. D. After paying tbe expen -a of tb entcrpr.ve t!Chicago. Kept SO, 170. J. L. Smtih, Kaq t We making the di.lribut.ibu of tl e k'Ii., U bxiaiwulrr M have tXAtnlncd the formula of the (ivbratod the proceeds .rt.log from tbe valtt of tuk.ti 8tomach Hitler, " and flr.d it to be compoaed of appropriated to Uie etbll.buiect if a artu U that are oobaldared tbe beat touica by the Medical Trofcaa-ooand one of the beat bitter FREE LIBRARY we know of uow lu uat. Very rcapectfully, H. 8. IIahr, M. D. B. MoVican, M. D. To be rolled the ' O. A. Bl. D. J. B. Mariner. Norman S. Btirn, M. D. wn n4 of ! son-in-la- w The rompanjr's New kUrrh ' , n, 1 ACT Of T3, Library At Louisville, JV)BN HaVTMAB, M-a- FOREIGN NEWS. An Iowa paper gives the following unique Tho lion. Rudoiphus Bennett, pedigree: the first Mayor of Davenport, is yet alive, and now resides In Princeton, in this counto Mrs, John M. ty, and is ' Owen by a previous husband to our well-knofellow-citizeJohn M. Owens, SPECIAL of Kentucky, of Grand Gift $1,000,000 t - - Legt.litur a a, - ILumber Yard, AUTHORITY Y in-a- a-- rOBIXS' Mrs. Recgel at the Ladies Bait, offers her largestook of Niiitall: and FanOy Goode at less than tS previous to closing. T Anti-Incom- London, June 27. The striking miners of South Wales now number nine thousand, and there aoems to be no prospect of a settlement of the difficulty with the companies. A subterranean fire Is known to be raging in Sheffield, and fears are entertained that it is an old colliery which extends to the very center of tho town. Florence, June 27. The King will not go toLRomo on the 1st of July, nor will the promised transfer of the capital occur at that date. October 1st is now named as the earliest date for the transfer. Diplomatic circles believe tho transfer will never be made. ' Special Inducements In Crock and Glassware as I am Cio? out that line of goods. tf Ootlectlobs will reeel v prompt tUoU,)n. t I I- JLC. Ai-G- r a Dottle. On Tuesday, October following eirtiAcatea most eminent pbyalclaa in the from many country : A. JACKSON k Co.: St. Louis, July. Gentlemen A you have tomtnuuicated to the n the receipt of tbe Rome bitters." as a secret or It eenoot, tlteretore, be no tent having 'been taken lor it. patent med lutne, , mined the foruntla for tnaklug tbo We have nubolui.tiaigly a iy t e oombi ilora, Uittere," andexo-1 ence, au :b articles paid nation ia one of rare lu its composition are the beat M tbe c are to whicti the belong, bring highly Tonic, 8 imulant, Th mode achio. Car toil) alive and elightlv of preparing tbeiu l etrictly in accordance with t e rule of pharmacy. Raving need tbt m, aeett it effect lu oar privet practi . eeuka i!e,ure fu r r commend tiff ifanm to au preoua deairone of toking B a Ocifg tbe beet Tonio and St tuuUnt now offered to tbe public. F. G. I'oetxu, M. D. L. Ch. BouuMtai M. D. vry of th to-da- - Ar Indorsed and Bldan am any other tonio or stimulant now nae. They era A SURE PREVENTATIVE for Fever and Ague, Intermittent. B liousneea and all disorders arising from mlannatlo cause. Tby era and lu highly recommended as an ease of Indigestion are Invaluable as an appetiser and Recaperant, and In cmv of General Debility in prothey have never In a single Instance failed They ar particuducing the moat happy recalls. larly REXEFIU1AL lO t Ell ALE 4, strengthening th body. Invigorating the mind, and giving ton and elasticity to the whole system. The HOME lllTTUU are compounded uith Ills grrateet care, and no Tonio dtiznulaot ha ever been ffe red to the pubtio 80 PLEAUANT TO THE TaSTF, and at tbe tline combiaing so many rr medical agents, indorsed by the medic-- 1 fraternity as the beet known to th Pharmacopm I costs Utile to giro them a i fair trial, and c, D. ta MOXTAXA HTKECT, AT TUB to-da- y. JIEUCnWDKE oo t h and GENEniL MATERIAL HEW1 g, raittoe. sub-cor- n 4 Fancy Dry Good- - a .special Beat Aaeortutot f i OJ'EStmElT y, law-abidin- Irirtat, ) 1 to-da- ADVTa, i t X t itssat ctthcriaf tt Balt LakoCIty It proposod, Amci keds, sfiyUa Wholly inztour. thetrselfes KukloX, are eorarxitting crimes sad outrageeupon peaceable and law-aW- d tog' persons. Murders by these ruffians, ifrho have long dis jraoed this county, are of it ' 4 t e 4 r it common oocumhca. tHs rittt author! nrxow TXLzexLrn C0.J havt been overawed, and are utterly pew; 3T TssnrczBsar teas to execute the law. The petitioners unless the crimes which, have assert these ruffians can bo been committed TIIE LATEQT DlOPflTCllEC. terminated and theby organization itself broken be up, civil liberty and personal safety will at --an end In Fair ,A3ounty, and life and HOMICIDE MANIA, OVER property, and everything else, will soon be at the mercy of an organized mob. We do THE COUNTRY. most humbly and imploringly appeal for that protection which the constitution and laws guarantee to every citizen of the United Uornondon ' ' ; Outlaws The t! States. Commissioner Pleasanton ha decided Again Under Marching that the difference on premium realized by ' 1 . 1 ' j". Orders banks in exchange of various classes of government securities for others must be returned as earnings, subject to Internal RevA QRARD DEMONSTRATION FOR enue tax. General Forrest, before the Kuklux ComGRANTS ADMINISTRATION. said that if the Kuklux organmittee ization ever existed in Tennessee it was on A Memorial for Protection account of Governor Brownlows proclamation in 1887, licensing militia outrages and from the Kuklux in punishing rebels, and because of the appreAlabama. hension and injury of persons and property at the hands of armed negro marauders. Certainly no such an organization has ex THE in Tennessee since 1868. Everything BEFORE isted GENERAL FORREST is as peaceful there as in any other State; KUKLUX COMMITTEE. and depreciato the people are disturbance as much as Northeners. Gen, Forrest reported to his friends that tho ComDEMOLITION OF A PABSEN mittee treated him courteously. Five memMAINE. IN TRAIN GEE bers of the Committee will sit here at Icatt two weeks longer. Senator Boott and Representatives Stevenson and Van Trump start south in a few days to take testimony as a HOME NEWS. ' . j h |