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Show e 4 -- v,. ' VTT mwn n&xUM Wlr)rpwasK daily ccmnnc nE?c3T2n. M. J. TO03T, - - 4Sit5 'V ow !- is reported Cat Paris, June dues Canal b fllllag up with sand and that the Porto has rebomnlended its purchase from tho company, but the Khedive refused 1 Corfnn has threo ologaot churches, and a focrth srlU.be .ercctaddarinjf the aumnior, but It has no school house yet. There are about throe haodred children here, whose ' ! ( . I! i'n X J 1 -- i I, i -- the spelling-boo- k. retcrenoe toA TEEEIBLE FIGHT WITH wo still think ' THE COBEANS. precede the rk .i ; priest, because, lu education, aro found the seeds of liberty and, enllghtenod progress. Take, for instance, the common, schools A Glorious Yfc'ory by Our Navy 'ray frorn Kew England, and the - stcrples of her churches wooukl aoon bocome marks of darkness instead of showing how the GOVERNOR WOODS, OF UTAH, light shines, and so it wjll be with the peoINTERVIEWS PRESIDENT ple of Utah, if they continue to build costly GRANT. i jmlpits to the neglect of the' growing geneIV': its: ration. There are bhftrChea enough In now, if wo are to Judge of the attendHe Denounces the Conspiracy ance, to suffice for several years to cotno. Let us luire.as many school house 'for the to Remove the Judges. Congregations of boys and girts,, whose early years will else be a curse to them. If the master have large clasac the person is sure THE SUNDAY LAWS IN CINCINto have listeners, and belief era too., , NATI. CAUSE A COMMOTION. Co-rin- K How Not t: t ,t One , : Legion, with artillery, cavalry and footmen to bo on han for .the great and possible emergencies of the Fourth., What are they to do ia the premises? Daniel is no more a general than is his neighbors dog, and having an idea that he can order an armed mob ofcut-throat- e into the streets of Salt Lake on next City Tuosdayf there Is a bare probability that the very thing he Is trying to aeeomptiib, may occur. There are men fn Utah now that will not be lamb-lik- e in their dispositions, if , smy such ruffians s the adherents of Lieutenant-GenerWelle put on high airs. The public parade of thoso fltnattbal traitors will not take place. Too many now present who remember the disasters which befel the little band of United States soldiers at Green River, and th policy . of Brigham Go Daniel Tonag. easy,' H., and whonyou become' an officer in some army outside the Kingdom of Deseret, blaoe away .with special orders. al THE REMEDY. Ulah once admitted into the Union as a u V State, will be relieved from the continuous wrangling. over federal offices, which is g on. Congress docs not care a whit for ou? status, and If there be any difference, the meaty theology of Zion is more popular Gun the. more stringent rules of the age. In the condition of. statehood the Individuality of the citizen, now less than a cipher, would be recognized; and although the polygamists would be sure to rule; for a few deals at the start, they could not hold -- out long1.' The, nature of parties and politics, as well as religion; would change more readily than now, whon there are no objective points. Should Congreiss bo disposed to let us in lpext winter, it will ? far better than to go on in its present course by indirectly ratifying the immorality of Utah, which at last and all the time rests! at the 'doors i of the Capitol. Tle subject ought not to be treated tedisrently, 1ui at. once and boldly, since all legislation on crime in this Territory is but broad farce.- Let these ninety thousand have a State government of their own, and tC square flghtj within between intelligence and. barbarism. The- - State will afford a remedy to more than one evil. go-in- U l ' I t F - . A :S -I i, i- . f . ' - 'M FREEDOMS POETRY. f !r :: If u t VI?V'! - i;J ; .? i, m t I- '. - A l-- few bosrtleiada of our own citizens 'will go to I : Speaking of the, coming celebration in jasrys, We are Mr to announce Nat Stein, the that pTeaeed of Cbrinne, .will read an distinguished poet occasion. That is a original poem on the' pleasure not shared alone by the Tribune, but by every Gentllo In Utah, for, in- - from camp and. placer, from ranch and caBon, and from the cities of Gib' Bear and Jordan, will gather. multitudes to hear Mr. Stein when he tells ia flowing veri, the story of a 6alt Lake City, the Tribuue ; H ''I ' CAOTCAWYOMOREO. k1 i S .it; j Salt Lake to celebrate tho glorious Fourth. 11 1 I The Salt Lake Tribune accepts the situs-tlor- t; as' itardz the transportation of miners ala Slink Southern Utah, to the markeU of Ihe.warid; and seeing that our navigation of the lake was the chief stroke in securing the trade, goes on to aay ? Some time ago we made the assertion that the Corinne steamer would prove the successful rival of the' Utah Central railroad in west. How well tho assertion cZrffZsx ef is lds rood proved 'by the following .She steamer proposes carrying ores Rom Lake Point to .Owisno for f4 per ton. the U C. has no possible chanco uTevca ooopcta for this trade, as it would m I ffg-unf- st a frimridml mors than thst te bring la IWI L.k City from loM. aen" ourcfcMOMbr Mfht The Herald . that cnarter are hopeless. tIvi should U7 one more eri Grist of or. am4rtroruethafns no nso denying it. hundred Gon. ZlDler has presented three to tho worka Russian ,9f Tgluable Cca ikhraneisoo llorcantilo Library.' nd . k companion ee led Big . ( 17 to,vo iW.-rpwH- nt Pi' fo.r e proprietors have determined never again to employ, a man connected with tho Miners League which ordered the strike and compelled the suspension of work. Horace Greeley aqd Colonel Taggart have been invited by the Oregon Agricultural Society to tell the visitors to the agricultural fair in autumn what they know about forming.;: The nomination of Newton Booth of Sacramento for Governor at the Republican is regarded certain. State Convention Captain George 8. Porter, formerly Port Warden, and one of the oldest residents of San Francisco, died yesterday. Washington, June 28. The following was rccoived at the Navy Department this afternoon: Corea, June 23, 1871. To the Secretary of the Navy: The Coreans not apologizing for their treacherous attack on tho 10th, we landed on Kang Noe, and took and destroyed tho lower fort and munition. On the 11th we took another fort, and then stormed and captured a stronghold. Five ports have been taken. Tho troops whicls defended them are reported as numbering 11,000. There was a desperate hand to hand fight kv tto eitadol. The ordnance was destroyed, consisting of 481 pieces, principally small brass pieces. Many small arms and fifty flags were taken. We counted 243 dead Coreans around the citadel. We had three killed; they were the gallant Lieutenant McKee, 'who was first inside the citadel, killed with a bullet and spear; marine Dunis Hamaban and landsman Seth Allen. Our nine wounded are all out of danger and doing well. Signed, John Rodgers, Commodore U. S. N. Boston, June .28, George Woodruff, the oldest trainer: and driver of trotting horses in the world, was killed this morning by a locomotive as he was crossing tlie track near Beacon Course.' r Boston, June 28. Governor Woods, 'of Utah Territory, arrived here yesterday, and had an Interview with the President. He states that there are no grounds for the charges against United States Judges Strickland and ' McKean of Utah now on file in the Attorney Generala office, but that they are made in the interests of the Mormons and certain parties engaged in mining operations, who cant use these Judges as they desire. y; .. General Pleasanton was among the first to vblt the 'j President this morning.' He had a long interview with him in relation to the difference between himself and Bout-wel-l. The lsrtter has not yet seen the Presifeels confident Chat his own course but dent, Is fn accordance with the esmatter n the tablished precedents. The subject will be formally considered by the President to' morrow. ' I Horace Capon, Commissioner of agriculy tendered to the' President his ture, which takes effect on the first of Resignation, In accordance with the is August. This contract entered into two months ago with the Japanese Government, through the Commission sent to this country for the pur-Ioof introducing and developing in that kingdom the industrial system of the United States. He la empowered to procure models of agricultural and Industrial machinery, even to the appliance of railroading. He will take with him a geologist, an engineer and scientific men. The mission Is regarded by the President and Cabinet as one of great to both ocwotriaa. Importance ' Cincinnati, June 28. The recent movement to enforce the Sunday laws is creatine a commotion here, and will probably bring matters to a crisis. The German saloon and instruci-te-d keepers held a meeting y, the committee appointed by them to report resolutions at a fixture meeting for the rigid enforcement of the Sunday laws la all particulars. This, they believe, will snake the law' so Odious as to procure its repeal. It Is sop posed by tome of them 'to dose completely on Sunday and to prosecute proprietors and carriers of newspapers,, street ear driverSj'clgaTvendorsi' milkmen, paid ebureh organists, . stV A'njaf meeting is . to-d- - J . ON ENTIRELY V' l. IVvr',V' . 3 V HOOTS AND SHOES f i'Z't X: f a- v ' REG hachBit ng ay to-da- . se Reporter AT SAIi UBAKCISG0 niiD Graud Gift 1870.-IA- ' ME3 can be piocured. Ticket ef st Cliicaffo PriccH. z ' . t JLumber Yard, is y i U. PAdKHUBST, D. PB0PEIET0E. btki A t s ' Will be Always on hand. ACCOUCHEUR AND OCULIST, Ofllce and Realdenceon FI foil M tree t. A One door aoulli of Hlwwou, Wallace JeSlMni ......... 1 1 ..... ., c:ts n I W) h li Ticry For Gif-- of if 4w t The Companys New and Elegant , Steamer, DEES8ED, SUGAE PINE, FINISHING LUM- - CITY OF CORINNE . t " Gift of fd'Jii e wh.... v Gilt- - of 13 H b..'. Fifty 4 hi Gifts of Jl'wO each.... t...., ....... ...... ty-il- u 721 PrSzce in .l I After pvjing the expcito-- cf :hi, ec:'. t. maktng the dieirlbmtou cf ti e itln. u lc ui tbe proceeds arisiui; from, Hi appropriated to tl.e eullmhuiei.t- f e 1 - - iTtKr. I.IIUIA11Y ix i.oitm an To bo rullrcl the of Kontuci; Public, Library thl -r the provisions of the be fi.revcr lri o t e gret'uuuis u iu.i cj of every etix n. atd it Is the pur'ti "f f' H rau a fund ufU lrnt t ing, to place in it boots enough stoi Irrih u!-- '' mb" of a magnlltcent liurry, aid in . able it to buy the cum i t ptth.tc. ttor J ho out. and to be eelf enetsJuiiig. dlstri u ion will teko place under the - ;, of the trusiet-- uaou-- By fpp, ! Iu4hc-corporation- J s eupt-rvisio- : wbo are ae follows: . Trmleea. BEE, 0EEG0N PINE , , f'i .i y Fo FUEHITTOE. CLEAE . i ST. 1,0 F IS. MO. . mm ...,..i,ii,.... d y 9 ............. .......... r Imborntory lod A 107 X. Sd je!7-l- : .-- . a 9 Fop Knlc by all Drni;glrii A- tiroerrr. JAS. A. JACKSON & CO., Props, ROUGH LUMBER, I Pi T S ONE ORAXD GIFT OF..., .. ... ....... Oce Gift of Una Olft 0t m. . . t . . i . One O ft of. One Gift of...,. .j .. . One Gilt Of .. . ... . ,,,. . One Gift of . , Oue Gilt of ,,, . One Gift of . One Gilt oi , One Otft if t,( i ,,i One Girt t ne Oil t uf., i. t. , One G i t of .... One Gift of........ cne Girt of.., .7;... .. One ilft f. i,,. Ono ti ti t of. One G ft of ....... ., line Iviit of. ,, ..... . . ,,,ci , One G It of... Oue creed G lit' td ...... . J.... Gf.e of l,ou e. ch. .it.-- . ....... 'itn 1 i.treu Gi.'tatif ..'. .. f DJ cAcluf..-,Kighte.'tt Gift: of run T Jreuty Gtf;e : ftuo Twoutj Uve Gifts cf '.'( iwo'.i - STEAM NAVIGATION C0MPANV. ' i ' G j ALSO store. , by lots to the LolJri ci I , dlstr-buU- tu the following e A full Assortment of f j Iimn-.d'.- 550,000, In ciimncj, nd Pe-pec- renry.' . (i- . Is Tree emer and Depoellory. the couctri the eutu of Mot-Es- eemiNjyE - The Citizens Banh of Kestcci , AND AtlntUalen,- Sio . '.! - I - ' - - Ky., Or-m- recom-mehdu- . .., fon Each ticket will have ttdif d to it foar of the Ui nomloittioo oft2 3yich. Tbe n entire ticki t will be vulitWa to Concert, end to thqwhole kiuotict ofitj.. ed io it by lot. j Tbe holder t.f cb coapi, entitled to adraienlon to tb coue-- rt am t fourth of tbs amount of such gilt a. iuj u . to it. To pror'de funds for this tbe brijflt of the Public Idbrary of j,'.. 100,1-0Tickete w.il be sold at f io vu.rr: fctom-acbl- c, TmUCE.EE f;- 1,000,000 At Louisville, ci U. Buelow, Dr, Gcrnuiu PliyHlcinii, burgeon, Ce.M OF A' SPECIAL apt ftf of LegluLture Keniti.ky, 0f tho Public Librirv4? 1871, tho will give a Y AUTHORITY country : A. JACKSON A Co.: 8T. Louis, July, Cbotlutt ii- -is you havs ooinmnnicaved to tho med-toof the "Home Litters, pi oesat ei the receipt cons a aecrrt or dered tt cannot, therefore, le patent mcd.ciue. no patent having been tak-- u for It We have evaiumed the formula for tuakii.g the Home li.tters, and unhe.iUtlngly s.y the combi-natiris oueof rare esoel'ence, nnk wUc'.ea oatd In It composith n are the beat of the cans to whic.i the belong, being highly TLlor g Imulant, Cariulnsttve sod slightly Laxative. The n.oJo of prepiriug them la strictly in accordance with ti e rules of pliarmacy. Having need th ni, seen it effect g in our private practLe, a e tak pleasure In deal rout of toking li t, them to a J trrs, sa uh g the bust Tonic and St muiaut now offertd to the pubi c. F. O. 1oeter, U. D. L. Cu. Bomlikii:rx M. D, C. Ooucz. M. D. HxirocK, M. D. Xtnu M. D DtotXR McDowixm M.D I.E. A.A. Wark. Cm HR, M.D. J. O. Wnt.KHtLL, M. If. , M. D. Dr. C. V. F. LubWio. tt. O. W. A. Wincox. M. Vr Hubert U. H. Mabimr iloartTAL, St. Louis, Mo., Oct. ft, 1870 JAS. A. JA KSON A Co : I bavs examined the formula for making tbe Home Stomach Bitters. and used them in tlie Hospital for tbe last four monOia. I consider them the in. at valuable tonic L, MLLCiiEU. and stimulaut now m use. 8t. Lcuia, July ft, lh70. Ja. A. Jackson fc'X'a, having exatulued (lie formula from wnicb our cel e bra ted Bitters are prepaied, and havlg witnessed the method of combining the different Inrecommend them as the gredients, we can safely beat tomo with which we are wqualnted. From tbe great care with which th-- y are compounded, and from the choice materi.ls which enter tmo them, wo have no d ubt that they will prove, ae they deserve to be, the most popular tonic stimulant in tf uev. :lly yours, T. Cl. CousTona, M. D. T. J. Vahtin, M. D. We cheerf illy concur with errrjr word contained iu the ebovc John Ilar.TifaN, M. D. John raiszaLMaN, M.D. CHAU. Va- -t ke, U. D. J.IDi T. Ttii'L, M. I. k'. C. Frvmoj , 11. D. O. S. WLEJUi, M.D. Cincinnati, Oct 19,"J870. Mee.re W. R. K knur. o., Ageu'a iioiiie litttere ": Ce ita Agie.. able to your quest, 1 h ivo i .tu ned the f i uiuIa of tlie Home hi litters, au.lnud mee dice it eoti'H-such ae are t i pen.-r-- l by tue 1'elical profession. They are very id atifically and cotub n 'd, and ae sbmui.tt tmlcs 1.1 bj f uud Of illy ad i;itod i.s corrolrrsrt,io Ibe til. tin cut low or debldtaid tigee i ( Ui g n tr dlg-e- ti Iroui lajyr.l-csystem, whether dlset-kea-. i Iron, malarl u, Dr. J. I Vatixei.b, I, A. Jamcs M, .D. 1. . Wavs., Jtavn r. T. Mmihon, M D ci W. T. TAt.iAPs.itR , M, D, Hi p, Horner, M 1. J J Qcikn, M. D. C. S. MUHoRi'rT, M. D. J. H. iicRi.r, M. D. tl. w. H(iuc.it M. D. W. H Woodward, M. I). U. A. Kouekty, M. 1', Chicago, Sept. ?0, Ie70;r-- J. L.8Miru, Ei-- : We have exsinint--t th i fornuH of the Celebrated Htomaeh Hitters, and lit d it to lit oommsd if articles that are coi.eidered the b st ton Ice d by tbe Metlical Prof. se ou, and one of the b st b. iters we kuow of nowlu u3. Very rrepectfuby, H. H. lAUt, M. IX H. MoVioar, M. D. O. A. M riser. J, 'll.' Wake sn, M.D Nosman 8. BAarrai. M. D. Building Material TO-DA- Y and Fancy Goods at less than rl? ' previous to closing. Family should. have a Bottle. On Tuesday, October, 31, Every We oak e vty one te read tue following eirtlflcatea from many of the moat emlucut physicians In the Under the direction of the boat muL arl-tn- N 1QW out that line of good. Mrs. Reggol at tho Ladles ofTora her large stock of b,. I, fair tr:al,'and roRipj 8'pecla! Inducement in Cron. and Glassware, as am cia.? autt-djepepU- r, ' -- - Are indorsed and prescribed by more leading Physicians than noy other tonio or stimulant now In nee. They are A 8UUX PKXVENTATIVK for Fever and Ague, Intermltteotn, Bliousneso and all disorders arising from mlatmatio csums. Th-- y are and iu highly recommended as an cases of Indigestion are iu valuable as an Appetizer and Recupcrant, and in cat of Oouerml Debility they Lava sever in a single Instance failed In producing the most happy revolts. They are particularly BENEFICIAL '10 tEUALKH, strengthening the body, invigorating the mind, and giving tone and elaatioify to lbs wh.de system. The ilOUE BITTERN are comi oundod with the greatest rare, and no Tonlo btimuiaut Las ever been rffered to the public bO PLEASANT TO THE TA8TF, and at tne same lime combining many r medical agonU, Indorsed by tha modio d fraternity as tho best known coats littlo to give., them a to the PbarmarofHje V O-te- t MO XT AX A MTBIXET, at the x J Ufo f ' Uie The Taxpayer is responsible-fu- r of truth substantial narrative, the which is also indorsed by tho Birmingham " ' Z JDaily Gazette: A man already ns so sod left Nottingham and went to Birmingham, '.leaving 5 of income tax unpaid. He was followed to Birmingham and requested to pay up his arrears;? He disregarded the notices served upon him. What U more, he stuck them up in his office and annotated them satirically. At last he was informed in red letters that if be did not pay he would be proceeded against. Being a man of nerve, he took no notice of the threat. Then, in tho course of a month or two, he received a huge foolscap letter written, not lithographed, from Somerset House, asking the grounds on which ho declined to pay. He replied, after a week or two, that the reason he did dot pay wai that he had not the money. Two or three months afterwards he was told that this was not a reason of which her majestys commissioners could; take He failed to see this, and cognizance. her majestys commissioners spent some ten months in arguiftg the point still in writing. ' At last her majestys commissioners became peremptory. They wrote, through theirkocretary, that they declined to argue the question further; the money Tlie defaulter repliei that must be paid. he was not acoustomed, as a gentlemen to peremptory letters of this, kind, and that he should therefore decline to hold any further correspondence with tho department. Well, the matter went on for five years, and during the whole of this time the peccant person never paid a farthing of income tax. His one answer to all applications, was that he was in correspondence At last a warrant with the department. was issued, sod intrusted to the sheriff of the district forexecution. The defaulter being in. lodgings, tho sheriffs officer concluded it would be of no use to distrain, so he took the defaulters body. Tills was illegal. An officer has no right to take the body of an income tax defaulter until ho has distrained and finds the proceeds of the distraint insufficient to meet the demands. The result was that the tepiultr commenced an action for false imprisonment against the officer, and did not withdraw it till the sheriff had paid the amount due on account of the tax and costs, Ss well as a small douceur .which sufficed to pay tho expenses incurred by tlie defaulter in giving a dinner to a few friends to celebrate tho event. AND CCXEUAt MERCHAii) " nGOTO JEW MATE RIAL to Pay an Income Tax. : al Cf Foncy Dry Gooi HATS AND . HOME NEWS. Lieutenant-Generby order of the church San Francisco, June 28. All quiet in of J. 0. of Latter Day Saints, fs trying to Amador county. Tlie mines are under the treat a little more persecution for the afflicted rag-ta- g and. bobtail conscripts under protection of the military, and are starting bis command. lie calls out the Nanvoo up with new men engaged at the old rates,-Th- AaoriBt X V - ; fol-fowi- no HO! FOR NAVVOO. Daniel II. A Veil, who was dubbed -- ay W ADyTs To - . t ' - v morality of the proper., and Entertaining a willing ward the teachings of religion, that the tutor . should ikhrays f v t- to-morr- - ! '7 ;. Cull-Yornl- a, p f j MISCELLANEOUS 1 : Gabriac goes to Berlin as diplomatic representative of France. . . . Hie two Orleans Princes are arranging an interview with Thiers. The latter will give the review them a dinner after b v a at Long Champs. . , . ; ' Gambetta has accepted the : nomination in the Department of the for the A1" Lowar Seine. .Cl i - j London, June 28. --The Foreign Office baa received a dispatch from Shanghae to-dannouncing tho victory of tho Americans over tho Corcans. THE' LATEST DISPATCHES. i Paris, Juno 28. - Tlie Miners Strike In Ended V A !; i inTirjc. the: flflX-I- t to buy. . I m i OPCff THE OCHOOLS. a v 1 -' TgPlBPATIp wfifo. j i FOREIGN NEWS- - afe PfcpAteii. ?' MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. by persons opposed to called for tho present laws. J" Thos. E. Draralbtte, late Governor t f Waiterson, Editor Courier Journal; V.'. Iroeident Courier Jcurn tl Co ; Beit t ' tho Dally Commercial: Geo. p.'Dtiern It"!H. M. McCarty, f the Ii:yh'n--H',J Cato, o rk J. fferson court of Coinm-'W. Cltiek v. Author Politic ti Text ; rett. of tbe Louiari lo bar. , I RECEIVlka A Xf OPF.K-lu- g out a full stenk of plain Sad fancy luri.i-tureucli is AM COS 1TANTLY -' e, FL00EING, At.z-tgc- r: Bi'-'k- Bi:nsTr.Ai)s, Is now making regular trips with passengers and VCII AIKS, frright between Eed wood and Pine Shingles, COBINNE and LABE POINT Eedwood Houldings, As 'M. ' Leras FRIDAY, same follows: Oorione MONDAY, IIUKKA17S. - WEDNXSDAT ' at 1 a. a. Arrives at Lake Point at A sad . u. Returning lesves Tke Point, T0E8DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY at 8 a. m. Arrives st Corinns at S r. m. same days. Makes regular connections at Corinne with Express Trams of the Central laolflo Railroad Company, and at ' DOORS AND 8 A S H; , KITCHLA SAFES,' - L()UiG:S, Malt Xalte City. Mtoekton and Ophfr. PAN0Y AHD PLAIN PICKETS, nr For the transportation of Freight, Ore and Bullion to and from the sbovs named places and : ' vicinity, this route offers inducements in point of TIME and COST superior to sny other rents. 47 NOTICE. TO WHOR.1 IT MAY CONCERW. WHEBKAft, I WILL APPEAR , OX Wednesday, the 19th day of July next, at ten o'clock a. m at tho Un ted States Land Office in Salt Lake Cttr, Utah Territory, to make cash entry f tho owa alto of Curinno, BoxeUor county, emlands, to wit: bracing tho following deocrlbed ; Lots . t, 8, and , socUnn t, township north, sores. i range x west, oontalning It and skew To make tho proof roqnlrod by Uw, that I am entitled to have the entry made under rVtHAT. JL eo-1- proved benefit a kly Motto It, Live W. T. FIELD, attest DUY AND SELL i' apl-it- J' Exckufc. I (Utag, f : And tho prfnefpnl citlst ' A XT PXMOX BAYIXO A OOMPLXTX AWAY kit will pleeee cell st, or address, the Alger A . ha Ff last add West' CoHwCni wet receive p Bed notion Works, Oorione, Utah, stating tko lowtel rash mice fur which they will tell the same. ayT' !, v f-- ATfYCTItY. tnl-l- f Jen lm Galt House, LouUvilia, Hussey, Dahler & (ficcMri U Wilton k i s' nariaft' a ' . - 0 i ... UTAH- i .... - ' T.rasosshbiOoysrasMvt fuites. . , Jt-v- l fcl" tw ' - 'v 1st tt Ismiafx; - , Aofit. : , NOB WOHK enr EYEBY DESCRIPTION DONE cheepiy at the RxromTKB prouptl Once. spl a- V (or-'.-- f : b ki' of M Twor)ty Ooademnod Govornmont . - The stoc.kliolders of the UK HOLb AT PUtUO AUCTION, AT YyiU o'clock a. , First Hatlorial Bank Camp Douglas, Utah, at on tbs 28th day of Junu, 1871, X ,4- ly ;v CORINNE, OrnoE Acttno Ammtant Quartermaster, Camp Douglas, U. T.. May 30, 1871. 10 z'r-- - uk.3XT3S.E;r-- Sale of Condemned Government Horses. SIGHT DRAPTSDI AWN ON, ' J i fovinsMtt Ttacten, flew York, 1 d , J. V. USHER. f . CHARLES R. PETER4 Qaick SALE BOOMS; Montana ttreeta Corinne, President. totooottoiteee oooooa Cashier. kkfl f the Inbabltante thereof j at which Mate and ntamany person or persons cm appear, and how canoe If any there be, why each entry should ; ; not bo mode. v y XI. XXITNBO, . , Mayorw. of- the UUy of Corinne. JeMAd CorlMS, Jank 19. isn. let Ltvv. ni Haiti ttA Haiti Proftti my8-t- f oooeoooeo oooeoo Ooowo I : , any house in Utah, of.r Corinne, COUlNNE, . UTAH. i l i & BEDSPREADS. "U f t Repair lay alwajri promptly Jane. Dant to-da- '' Wuperrleore. Hon. II. J. Siites, Judge Jtffron rcurt mon Pleas; llon. T. B.i:oehreD, Chnccllor Brueo, ; vllle clieooery court; Hum. H, feraon circuit court; Hon. . Louisville; Hon. 11. J. Webb. Colonel G. H, Wbtrton, Unite ney; Colonel PhtL Lee, Prosecuting AU',n)r') . Judicial District; Geeeral J. T. B yle. Trem U. A K. K. K.; Dr. T. H. Bell. Prif. Slid ' Louisville; Jllseu p, gohoeon, Proprietor I11 Hon. J. Proctor Knott, late member O ngr1 drew Graham, tobacco and oottou broker. ' Tbe holders of tickets to which gift rr . will be pid on presentation at the I1-. vllle, Ky. Tickets wld be for sole at th Louisville on the X' f XlnlY, 1B71. A liberal discount' will be allowed when 1' .. or 1.000 tickets ara purchased in s lot Al sccomtN-nieby rcmittuices wj 1 bo ircunp- ; tended to and. tho tickets returned byin1Dji t red, or by express, as ordered. The uudereigned, late principal Dttelne-- s V3: of the very sucoeasful Mercantile Library b cert of Pan Francisco, haring keen sppolutei k of the above tuterpr se, has to say that ever?1 will be done to make this an entire sure buyers of tickets will Hud their lutereste presc1 guttdod e if they werw superintended the entire affair. Flr4 or f of Depot, I am bound to sell as cheap ns Corinne, Utah. tX Dt C AC3feert ' .V I c- ; PILLOWS, 'v V' - ' . MATTRESSES, r One , Half DUck West Malt Lake City, Utah. Je36-t- f , SPRING-BEDS- Office: -Especially but,t and run for the aoeos mo- - gg d.Uon and pleasure of travel and g ffgr Excursionists. B. 8. FITCH, General Agent, OOKINNE, U. T. Or Xmrf. WINES A KIMBALL, BRACKETS, MIRRORS, COMFORTS, IT For further particulars address S, - ETC.,' ETC. ETC., ; SOFAS, WHAT-NOT- t . ? . V, ' by the pn-rr- ' WAS)1 1ST A IV OS, LAKE POINT With Messrs. Wines A KtmbaUs stages for TA HI. ns. REFRIGERATORS,'' DESK8, ROUGH FENCING, ? V CIIIHS, : sited The trustees will b aj. well knowu and emluent cltixrus of at the rnm-nhave consented to bj ujriLtcud the dr wing and dletrlhur.ou vP Com pos t3o flrnl. , y Gold Dost, Coin & Exrlan? no ugiit and so t will receive ,l pro:ar tm, |