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Show A jiiLTCORINNE BEPOItTEK, The Lcdlea Fcadval FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1871. Alwnt Coon. Vottiaffo t y All band n (Joels Oft uesday. 1 " knots an honr. " Grand ball next Tuesday evening. Grlrtne In a blaze of glor. Ten thousand peoplo are homing. Dancing at tbo Opera Ilouso Tuesday ' enn g. I Blacksmiths are still busy as ever in their Twenty-fou- r , 1 lop. ' ' Applications for freight and passage on new steamer arc pouring in from 11 ' uarters. Just as tho water work got into order the habitants were almost down to whisky xtlons. . 'The Journal office ha a splendid sign, tho rork ofKnssell fe Caggioa skillfol brush. Tho players of tho Corinno Club for to) are a follows: lIodgman,-Hurl-,u- t, Huey, Miles, Stone, Hamish, Barnard, smith and Kvan. Remember that tho steamboat ball takes laee on next Tuesday evening at tho Opera morrow ' Jlouse. Kollor skates lut to-nig- ht and baso ball to- - inorrow afternoon. Invitations by tho sacktfull aro going out ' rom tho Committees. A valuahlo American horso was stolen rom a stable on tho north sido last night, n l a reward of $150 is offered for tho cap-ir- c of the thief and return of tho annimal to Ym. KnnW, at Creighton & Munroa. TJjfl Jail had a couplo of lodgers last night wondcr--x Tijovlng municipal hospitality, and ostracised.1 that tVeo fighting was livfe'or Mclittroya report of tho weather runs thus: Barometer, 29.02; incr- south-wes- t, gliding off nt 8 ury, 53; wind,' mite an hour and pressing with a weight rainfall, .20 of an itich, and jwcather luiidy at 5 A. M Tho failure to pay ten hnd coss bias closed Iu local bartilo on an unconverted spirit-- , y, tiulict. In the Willows, Yoterdny afternoon When the sun shown YYhen the bell rang out at eight oclock last evening from tho tower of the Methodist Church, every car listened to the sound a moment, and then, as peal after peal sound ed so differently from the uual tolling summons, the thought of tho festival came up to explain the merry jangling and tho wrangling of the tone. Our local was promptly on hand to take hi Jottings of the scene and a dish or two of strawberries, the which being done, he tells that never did a more genial crowd of young and old meet there. The ladies, always worthy of praise, were situated nt stalls and tables to furnish luxuries to the visitors, hut there wa no urging or begging, as we havo often seen at chureh Good things were' fairs and entertainments. abundance, and each left to his spread out or her fancy as to what should be taken for tho stomachs sake." That is right, and the result of this pleasant stylo of management, soon cleared away tho boards and baskets and filled tho treasury. Tho arrangements were' perfect and tho havoc among the fruits lco cream and cake, to behold. Little children, big men and old folks, chatted and talked, and listened to fine singing until midnight, when there was nothing more left, and then went homo. W arp glad to hear that another party is to be given in town tho week after next. tcr-rib- lo Bio Fire. By a special dispatch from on tho Union Pacific Kail road, wo Rawlin, learn that the large hotel of tho company there was totally destroyed .by firo at two o'clock on yesterday afternoon. Tho loss of tho liouso will cause somo inconvenlenco to travelers, until it can bo replaced, which may take several week. Crowds of Visitors on Tuesday. Ten day afteward a party visited tho battle ground and buried Leo. Ho had been scalped, but tho savago who took Stcamboati it was killed. Five dead Indians wero found and evidence showed that tho Indians had arl New Discoveries in Cottonwoods Salt Lake City, May 19. Tho action of tho Central Pacific Railroad in raising it rates of freight on ore, to fulfill it agree-mccnt ia with tho Union Pacific Railroad, still tho aubject of much talk on tho street, and has. a diacouraging effect on almost every ono interested in mining, a it completely suspends tho shipment of a low grado of ores, and will closo up half of tho mines now beingVorked. The officers of tho two roads will visit Salt Lake City shortly, when tlio matter will bo brought up, and it is hoped they may bo in- duccd to return to tho old rates. Many citizens will visit Corinno to witness Our tlic launch of tho City of Corinnc. I Brass Band will bo among them. pr silver-mounte- d: sided. Tho defendants counsel asked ton days further continuance, that they might preparo for trial. Tho counsel for plaintiff was willing grant threo days. FROM OGDEN. A Special Train From Salt Lake City to Corinne. Ogden, May 19. There will bo a special train run from Salt Lako City to Corinne on Tuesday, the 23d, to givo tho citizens of Salt Lake City and Ogden an opportunity to witness tho launching of tho new steamer Tho train will lcavo City of Corinne. Salt LakojCity at eight oclock a. m., Miss MARY Veils. ' Foa Sale. Largo brick store 80x22 ith counters and shelves complete. Tho dost valuable piece of property in tho city. bo sold low for cash. Apply at this Will f ml8-l- E 1IEFFL EMA N, Principal. l tem will cohhcace Monday, September w. tth. lsri. OBOISTS Center Fourth 1 . i mi7 tf Full suit of Tine linen and Mar seilles, hat of tho ruling fiuhion, and the most stylish neckties of tho period just rtv ceived and for salo at greatly reduced price by Ad. Kuhn A Bro.i at tho great corner. 4f COULYNE. iinM-l- - fltatm fit., - - UTAH. m Bear Diver House, - , Brave Baltic .... .... a27-- tf With Indians. Forty-Fiv- The to e Red Three Devils and when ten miles above Fort Hawley they saw signs of Indians, and entered a willow Indians, who rushed at the men yelling and firing, Tho men were armed with Winchester and Spencer rifles, and returned tho fire briskly and with effect, while they, i slowly retreated into the willows. Lee wa killed attho beginning of the fight, and Williams shot through tho left arm, another bullet striking hi cartridge box, discharg- i and ts eon4iH'ed rn flret elaae pried plea. The beet eecommodaUono la the city for travelere. end the eupyltcd with all the la in rlee la the market. Board and hxglug by day or week. The bar la oonne ction with the hoaea coctalne Ue aaeet wineeu Mnwor. and deatw. myO-S- , A-- BTAHIf. Repulsed. Helena, Montana, May 19. Three men, named Joe Lee, Drew Denton, and Charles Williams, left Muscleshell, Montana, on the 10th instant, carrying mail to Fort Benton, Comer Front and Fifth if., Corinne. ing icveral cartridges. Denton rxpiris nouss is plkasxtly situatf-d- ,, Whites. A t-- bl. Proyrktor. m rm row-err- at EXECUTION RULOFF. OF at New Orleans. Greeley let AUttAIV. wa. ml Q. M. lent . 13th. Ifife.. T wit . A. A h - TWO LARGE ROLLS OF HOME NEWS. Binghampton, N. Y., 19 At precisely 11:38 oclock this morning, Ruloff was hanged in the yard of the Jail at Binghampton. He died with the same firmness he has They undoubtedly belonged to the Teton band of Sioux, which Is reported to number COO lodge, and are very hostile, oven includ exhibited from the hour of hi arrest. His last night was somewhat restloss and he ing in tiicir vengcanco any Sioux who trades slept but little. - At six oclock this morning ho was removed to a room on the second with tho whites. floor of the Jail that lie might not see the final preparations. At 10:20 ho was requestRAWLINS SPRINGS. ed to present himself to bo dressed for tho final scene, but he did it himself declining The Railroad Hotel BurnedJ all assistance. About 200 wore permittoJ to enter tho yard and wero placed in order. tho condemned man ' entered tho Rawlins Springs, May 10. Tlio Itoilroad At 11:20 yard attended by tlio Sheriff, Martin Root, Hotel , at this place was entirely consumed of Tompkins, and Deputy Sheriff Brown. Tho prisoner walked without support under by firo yesterday. been airangcd, tlio noose, which,-havi- ng Sheriff Martin read tho death warrant, which CALIFORNIA AND MONTANA Ho then asked occupied somo minutes. Ruloff if he had anything to say why sentence of death should not now be carried TRMflRTATION COMPANY; into effect. Tlio prisoner answered in his natural voice not anything. Tho Slioriff Birs of lading will ba given by tbo above named then asked if ho desired any further delay, Cain pan) ftvra , and received for an answer a negative shako All SAN FRANCISCO, AND SACRAMENTO, of tlio head of the condemned man. this timo tho prisoner was standing un?up-porto- d and gave no sign of emotion, except To all points in Aloutaun, a gentle swaying of tho body. At 11 :33 tho signal xvas given, and lie was jerked up with VIA. C. P. R. R. TO CDRiKNE. tremendous force, but Ids neck was not broken. Tho instant tlio body was settled down And thence by Mule or Ox teams, or upon tlio rope, tin spectators were liorrifid raised KIRKENDaUS AST FREIGHT LINE. by seeing his right hand naturally and thrift into tho pocket of his pantaloons. r There was no other movement savo a slight contraction, and after hanging fifteen minutes Ids heart ceased to boat. Death camo by strnngulaYkm Ruloff, in his last inter....FOR ItlTES APPLY TO.... j, view with Ids counsel, expressed tlio wUh of his body, and Creighton Miinro, Corinnc for tho latter to tako charge to awnit orders from his brotner. Tlio body )V. II. KIXO, O antral Agent, C. tU.T,Co, was accordingly delivered in a coffin provid413 California street, San Francisco. ed by tlic Sheriff. New Orleans, May 10. Tlio American B, JfcCllEAKY, Front Street, Sacramento. Union Club entertained Horace Greeley last GEO. S. A ByXED r, Agent, Helena, Montana. night. Mr, Greeley mndo a speech, in which ho said: This is my first visit to the S. A. WILLE r, Agent, Deer Lodge, Montana. South. I cotno here with a heart devoted S, U. RICE, Agont, Virginia, Montana. to tho good of all people. They are not my enemies now who wero six or eight year Hark freight vU. C. k H. T. Co. mlC-t- f ago. I bear hatred to no one. Ho believed tlio befct men bhould occupy tlio best places, for tho without any reference to cause which nceeaaitat ; tho exclusion of DOG TAX. some men from tho I allot box no longer exCltY MARSHAL'S OFFICE ) Coi inke. May 13, 171. f Ho opposed disfranchisement, as it ists. Notice 1. hereby lv n to all ow irra of Doga, that and-sa- id there the city licence mint be j.ld, or the animaia slain, was no donger necessary, y a. by law yroylded. land x in tho would not ho a AU ' llcenae,! rtoa found within the city after the 20th InaUnl, will be killed. if there had been a general nninctdy flvo , juiiv q. iiAHMsn, years ago; it would have united tho people City Marshal. and healed tho wounds produced by tho war. ml5-t-d Office: Short j BulMinir. For thi ho had struggled, and tho time was not far distant when every American would llOLLER SKATING have his fair chance at tho ballot box, and a ....AT THE.... t majority would rule. President Tlio 19 Washington, May Senate to tho nominations sent tho following OPERA ROUSE. to bo Sands Commodore B. F. Rear Admiral; Captain Reed Worden to bo Commodore; Captain Steven D. Trenchard Josiah M. Lucas, 111., to Roller Skating. to bo'Commodore; bo United States Consul to Singapore; Honday, Wednesday and Friday Evening. Rev. Charles B. Boynton, La., to bo Recorder of tlio General Land Office; W. HarOpen from 10 to 13 a. m., from 3 to 3 and 7,1. p. m. rison, Vt., to bo Consul at St. Johns, CanAdmission 35 Ceuta. ada; J. A. Partridge, Md., to bo Envoy Cae of Skate .......33 Cent. Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Brazil; W. A. Pile, Mo., to bo Minister County right la the Patent for aale. Resident at Venezuela; Willard Horner, FKASmUi. AlOWKR, Alabama, to bo Governor of New Mexico; Proprietors 13 dim Franz Seigol to bo Collector of Internal Revcnuo In tho 9tli New York district. St. Johns, May 19. Publio feeling In New Brunswick still runs high against tho UTAH. treaty, In tho Legislative Assembly tho CORINNE, O. D. CASS President. Attorney General moved a series ' of resoluW. T. FIELD, Cttehicr. tions in opposition to tho treaty. Tho hopo is expressed that tho Canadian Parliament DUY AND SELL will not ratify tho treaty, but will still carry Government Voucher, out its policy of protecting - tho fisheries. Coin, Gold Dost, Tlio Attorney General delivirxl a long and and Ex charge. ablo speech in support of tho resolutions. DRAFTS DRAWN ON FOREIGN NEWS. Slev York, London, May 19. In tho House of ComChicago, Disraeli severely critiSan Francisco, mons this evening, v cised tho budged lately submitted by Lowe, And the principal cities East and West. Chancellor of tho Exchequer. In revio the successive stages through which it Collections will receive had passed, it introduction, reconsideration PE&S0J1L AYR PttOTIPT ATTETTIOY. and subsequent revision, ho objected especapl-t- f ' ially to the provisions relating to the Income BOOT AND SHOE -- MAKER, tax and to tho cutoms, saying that it was now proposed to meet tho increased deficienMontana Street, Corinne, cy in tho revenue, which would certainly bo incurred by tho abolition of the salo of army (Opposite A. Kuhn k Bros.) commissions, by an equally undesirable E5T8 BOOTS made to order, and sati.fac--. measure. Tho treaty' for tho adjustment of tlon auamnteedot.Firebclaae custom made tho American questions would alio require hoots, pegged and sewed, always on hand. Pltf JAMES PETERS. increased expenditure, tho means for which should all come from tho direct taxation of '? the poople, , FELT ROOFIiSra FOR SALE CHEAP AT TINS OFFICE. Folatcra fsFdhVi find ikM ExceUrnt wCI ISAAC! D. II UN TOON, Commission ' h, , ...coirra,.. norchont, Battery aifd WasLington sir-et- a. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Cbxiortom A ....iwntwni..,, . Humo,. .....i.Oo-inn- e, Eixawonnib Lootoaa - apr4-d- if i Mills. On and iftjrr Jana ary the 1, 1871, Nevada Land and Mining f Co, IBITKI), WILL rURCIIAKE SILVER ORES at the foIJonrlnuet tales, - i i 4 t 4 4 44444444 4 4 opjsgBcsassassisappap x uirsiunieHiJin? ilUUliUliUlillli OC.OCOOOOOOOi.CooO j fc &OC tt StSiSStSt HMk...... t ? t t t S.. 8. i iiiiiHUHiiiiiiiii tuuiummiffiit imrfMmfmfm ' - , f by-gone- rt M Uillliilililiiilill SISSSJISISSSSSISISSS - Ko charpe for mining. Sampling or Aay to r- gnamitred rorrrspond with U. B. Mint. returned to shippers free of Railroad charge. Ore wimpled by Battery cr Crusher, . Ass a) Ore aacks option of shippers. F. F OSBbTOY, Banager lflTL Reoo, January mar33-- SALE-- A TTOR house of fire N 3m w GOOD DWELLING- - fSIk rooms and rrUsr, well fluiklMd (hrouKliout ; and lot 44, m. 1 he preniiaoe now rent for 323 per xuouia. Will be sold tour fir cash. Inquire of dectf ' a WHOLESALE dlnn: toonv t. MARKET REPORT, i s, to-da- Ku-klu- y: Bank of Corinne, rt Atm. Utah, wholesale 4 25 California wholesale buckwheat flour f 100 Itye flour Corn meal ..38 78 R. (mi 8 00 4(0' DRAIN. b 100 its. y lb...... Barley fi. lb.... 75)b0 ,..2),3o Wheat Oats t COFFEE. Jars W R),0i Kiochoice Ordinary OjYfr.iment...... 4. 04 ........ .226 C SUGAR. -nt ew lit; Lof(..,. Orleans........ Craabed......... Powdered Belcher's Extra 0. A V lASlio IH'C ...22to23o .... k(g 81814 1S TEAS. $a Iraperiat 16061 0 p Jb...... Young Qyaon Japanese W ib Oolong V th. .....I 6i02li S8 83c ft, best Gunpowder 1 1 78&2 Sr 71 7 8YIIUP. Belcher s Golden $ gal.. Sugar Hns n gal..... Silvet drip, V gal .. 81 40 1 ie 8093 00 RICE fn Carolina China F .....II 1011) CBEE8E. :....3o T th., H. T. Factory Western Keaarre HUtea .....31e J , V you want to get your money's worth go to J. Stratus A Co. for boot and shoes, hat and cap, gent furnishing good, i. w-i- : wa struck W. W.HULL, 34-- tf SlIRGiiOK DENTIST, Kl V 4 BH0I8. Youths brogtns 3A doa.... ....... ........... 1318 Ikt21 boy'sl;ro(Ks,duL Mens Brogan W doa...., ..818(934 00 Mens bearr kip V 00 Miners, nailed 6073 French kip, t.eary dodbkrao:....., 739 80 French calf, .top sole 60678 Ladies calf, hoary double aole, ft do.,... 18620 do y fine yewed aboea, y doa 3430 M CANDLES. j 8tar per 00 00 00 00 box... ..... $7 3098 M soArl 3 ....$6 757 box... Morrell k Ramsey's per Chemical Erisira Caatlle, French.. T . 30 1010 3390 kA CREAM TARTAR. V B-- - ...,,.I0 ,0.. 1 4v. ' CBACLZR. notico that it has severed all connection with Dr. H. HADLEY. dh Corinno b active and thriving, but Ogden i said to be deserted. Omaha Republican. 436 pins... BOOTS AND Sxxsiblk. The Humboldt Register give in the left breast, but hi life. saved by a HOITATA. STREET, mail package and a plug of tobacco stopp door to the Feetoffloo. AU operations sire awtof-otio-o. ing the ball. The ' Indian made k desper- - pmtteo. r. .i. - Bricklayer and Plasterer None bat the Beat TVorkmew Employed. California! wklie and ng t Wholesale and Retail ' A thicket to remain until night, and then proceed under cover of darkness; but they were suddenly attacked by a body of about forty-fiv- e mlT-Smo- berg's, Montana street. FROM MONTANA. i Parents desirous of obtaining information iu ref- Outfitting for the mine with ham, bacon, flour, tea, tobacco, groceries, and liquors, wholesale and retail, at G. Gold ' m, Etc. Etc. Etc, the fa jgr I cents. JAS. CAMPBELL, Straw hat In every stylo and size, erence to terms, etc, will please apply at once to Rev. Edvard E. Baylka, collar, necktie, premium linen shirts, linen s coats and dusters, boot and shoes, furnishOORIXNE, UTAH. ing goods, and pieco goods in great variety constantly arriving at Ad. Kuhn fe Bro.'s, J. W. SleXCTT it CO., corner Montana and Fourth street, mltf f f round trip, three dollars. Faro from Ogden to Corinno and return, ono dollar and seventy-fiv- o 1 office. re- turning to connect at Og'dcn with tho regular train on tho Utah Central. Faro for tho SUPDT. EDWARD E. BAYLISS, REV. THE LATEST DISPATCHES. to-da- Division Superintendent: jThot distinguished lady is about to visit Cal' (Formerly Principal ef the Young Ladlea Athene-aifornia on a professional tour, and 'wo sugJackaonrl to, Illinois.) gest that our music loving inhabitants take steps to jsccure tho appearance of tho fair eantatrice in Corinnc, cither on her way west Studies thorough end liber!. jOr when sho returns. If Omaha is capable Mathematics, of doing It, certainly our city cannot fail if Kegllih LlUreterr, Botany, Sro want to hoar tho groat Nilsson. Physiology, U Judgo Strick- land compromised and granted seven days, t Vgt- - New tiling in market Tho finest and tho plaintiff accepted tho rulling of tho cigars ever brought to Utah: choice brands Court. ; in quantities, from a box to 50,000; nt G. m!7 tf A new discovery has been mado in Big Goldbergs. Dwelling for rent. A now brick Cottonwood of an immenso vein of higb dwelling house for rent on Colorado street, grade galena ore eight feet wide, and surface between Seven tli and Eighth streets. Apply prospectors are flockiug in there. at T. D. Conways furniture store. mlO tf X. At last accounts the good peo pie of Omaha wore endeavoring to negotiate for a concert by tho greatest of living singers, Miss Chrlstino Nillson, and they havo doubtless succeeded in their efforts. , vs. Velocipede Shield Sliver tBY TBK WESTS KK UNION TJCUtOEAPH CO.J carried away many ofth eir dead, besides the wounded. It is believed that ten were killed and double that number wounded. CouitSj Law, and Suits at Law Utah. 5 of tho Launching hi f 1 ' OOe Art. Aaet, Q. X. OUap DwAs. t April S&. lT1.i , UukTer., rt VTIX he sold at pabli MetloD. rt Camp Doug las, VwUtah. at 10 o'clock A. 11 on the 13U day M artlclea of QsrsnnMl Jane, 1871, tbo (ottseiaf property. Via, 13 Cook Stores; 9 Merttac Stores ;M Bore ltaapej 1 Iron Vise; 8 Crow Basel S18 Filre. aeeorted; 98 Axlre,Ir-- ni e SLUttai Brldleer 18 War Corrrsi 811 Slnffie seta Baraeee: 1 Set Cart Bararee: 31 Wagon Hats: 1 Saddles: 1 FmaUni." Also 17 I 863 ; Jackets uniform 33 aabrai Sergeanta M Bio a see; 833 Flannel Shirts: 84 anifornl Coats; 676 Orret Oons: 1619 v ool Blanbrts. Terms Cash in Ownu- n- t f iths. wood yard: THE HIGH TARIFF ON ORES. czr. ii3C7ctrr: alKT t for salo at liardenbrooks Tho case of policeman ITydc, for beating streets. stables, corner of Front and 'Sixth a soldier with a revolver, was before Judge mlG tf Splendid animals. McKean yesterday, and continued till next Boots and shoes, thq bcit custom the defendant giving bonds for his made tvork ever brought to tho Territory, Tuesday, with elegant slippers and genUjfornUhing appearanco. goods at Ad. Kuhn drUroT'a wholesale and Theciso of the Velotipedo v. Tho Silver rattf retail clothing liouso. Shield Company, was ordered for argument. Saddles Saddles! I Saddles!!! Judge McKean, who has purchased a part of California plain and everydefendant interest in tho mine, dccended thing complete, just received by G. Gold, ml 7 tf from tho bench and Judgo Strickland preberg. FEMALE ACADEMY Nilsson. , PE01I SALT pST Mule bright, tho Sabbath School ihildren innocently insisted that their long expected picnic should not ho postponed, and their Htitions wero so well presented that liey. Mr. Bayliss gave way to their desire, Accordingly at two o'clock thoj clans of young Corinno mustered in force at the First !$3Gu Clear away tho deck, and load up Presbyterian Chureh, carrying dainty luxand cigars from G. uries iu papcrSf-baek- et, cigar boxes, nap- with groceries, liquors ml7 tf kins and eyety other kind of paekago that Goldbergs. eouM he thought of to make up a rural feast A To f.y tho merry, romping juveniles. D tho willows! .To Mr. Cooks farm, K CAM. HATS, oh we aro going to sail across tho river, U II shouted by tho red wore exclamations N chocked, curly headed, laughing crew of & BROTHER. KLUN AD. girls and boys, as they flod away to the I) which to them had moro rustic Willows, R grandeur than aristocratic Gotham ever saw O in tho Central Park. Mr. Cook, though T SHOES. rllK BOOTS, himself a kind of, ancient fig tree, welcomed tho hosts of childhood to his charming m4-t- f R grounds and fixed them swings and other pastime?, all through that handsome homeTlic Rocky. Mountain stead. Liko tho songs of birds when warbled in summer's early glow, thoso pretty little lads and losses capered mid shouted and played until their watchful guardian again brought them back to town, jaded from the sports of a day In tho country. Corinno, . out warm I LAKE. CITY. men, who finally managed to cross the river . , ' .? on a log and make their escape to -t- M -- Frolic . ato effort to capture Denton' and Williams; 4 V. but were reputed by tho rapid firo of the Crowded Hoes Wight i' .. receipt of tho Strawberry festival last Tho finest suits of French ca3simcre, night, were $100.33 expenses, $27.30, leavbroadcloth mado to order nt tho and beaver is not bad pur ing n profit of $70.05, which California Tailoring establishment on Mon an evening, tanast., opposito Kupfora. All kinds of tailors trimmings on hand. Perfect fits CHILDRENS PICNIC, ml-t- f guaranteed. Tim a. SPEHIIS TrtTIIB REPDRTRR i . R. GENERALLY. TIME GOOD wr-rreud- jo Soda ft 138 Butter qi R 4sass8aaaas4s,8,8e,88eaM 140 The tired of Register b advertising agents. 130 WiUf ftria ivJ advertising for lhe exclusive tencflt'offhose b pretty Plantatiosi Betters $1 CftMaa,, agenb and their cuatomerer-hjc-k I960 S SO In all that ad vertis Clovd such much g amounts to, tto Bd about publishers receiving per4 cent, of .'Tilt MOf the profits. 4 a 4 so so $9VUUlpk iMiis 4 - T SS 4 f e . r tf ( AA An ew - W , J 1 s ) f 11 1' I' ' " ASP?! f mwMM, . f T TO ft aadwgWsc " - - aadU j |