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Show ' v . 1 - oc CORmE MEIIX($DAY ., Al'ItIL 21. - - Fifty of the largest Itoffires in the United ,State recently examined per order of the Department at W aeh - ington with a view to getting at the amount of mad matter in eah lv pieo. The total quantity of matter in these A - - FIooIF.f., writing from 41 WHOLESALE 3 it TJtttl. Corinnc full tocltr,of ctiecclebrntel 4 to to 75c ' & SORENSOJTT' uUi - In Avalanche say: untie on P the the early day of mining coast, many of the real name? of the ettlers never became known to the public. Some of the appellation were very funny and the New Northwest ha lately handed down quite a number of thm to posterity. Some of them have a sound, such for instance a? 4IIell Roaring Jack, Coffee Pot Tom, Big Dirty Ike, Slap Jack Johnny, e Drink Jim, Ilurdy Gurdy Torn, Harry, Cocktail Joe, Doughnut Cal, .Moon-EyeTom, Slippery d Pole, Thieving Jack' Jira, etc. Many of the old boys have long since passed in their checks, but many memorable incidents are treasured by survivors who like in these early days of civilization to recall the early adventures . of the pioneer, t'' ui - ct W .iH liquors WMPVjtA:. t Make Maki s a L Q 1C . im Abo a full frtock ofj w,i itit o I U Is lb CT r ALL COVERS, SIZES BOWS, THIMBLE bJKEINS, WOODS, WAGON AND hi age ALL THEtLARCE&r desckip- - .For ante at the au i. X M 0 H RATES! CASH LOWEST SELECTED zX' Also cun-tant- hani a lull on ly ys bt ciiU4 fuLw Mowers, Reapers and Mowers V m -- U k H si And all the he't and late-- t 4 Self-Rakin- UTAH. For all Information concerning height or sago, apply to 21-I- General Freight and 'ticket Agent, JOHN W. YOUNG, ' No. t e, K B At torn FURNITURE. ETC. t; conway; of For Wood, Hfard and Soft Coat, i late-- t Im : -- -- 1UTAH. ME The COR IN A Philadelphia paper says: unusual severity of the past winter and FIFTH STREET. the stagnation in trade has manifested itelf even in the attendence- at the public schools. All the lower classes have UTAH. OGDEN, fallen off greatly in numbers, and many divisions have been dropped for want of attendence. In other schools inducements have been offered by the teachers to their pupils in order that the number - m the class might not fdl below the Bedding? " standard fixed by the Board of EducaCrockery, tion, which, by the va3 wa3 reduced in December last, owing to the same cause. Parents could not afford to send their vlildren o school; they had no clothes, they had no shoes to wear, the father was out of work, with gloomy prospects before him of living the winter through, LAMPS. and he had had too hard a struggle in feeding them to provide the llptle ones CUTLERY. with sufficient clothing I- t t- Law j,'- - a beatlre Etimatotarni-he- for promt tiy nr 1 Aentilatinj beini im circular?. d. BLISS IJ. SliiCOMMISSIONER, Lake 32 .if AND- ?! V t Trustees of the Lick estate, through their attorneys, Messrs. "Wilson ik "Wilson, filed acomplaint in the Nineteenth District Court, to be relieved of the trust. The following is the prayer Wherefore the of the complaint: plaintiffs pray that this honorable Court will by its judgment and decree: First Accept the several resignations of these plaintiffs. Second Appoint Trustees in the place and stead of the plaintiffs. Third Settle, adjust and determine the account of these plaintiffs as such Fourth Allow and direct Trustees. these plaintiffs to pay over to such succeeding Trustees the net balance of cash remaining in thehands of the plaintiffs after deducting all lawful disbursements and proper allowances. Fifth Allow and direct these plaintiffs lo transfer and deliver to such succeeding Trustees all of the said trust property remaining in their hands, real, personal and mixed, and effects of every kind belonging and appertaing to said trust, and to mak.3 all necessary and proper deeds of conveyance, so as to divest these plaintiffs of all f said trust property and the title thereto, and fully invest 6Udb succeeding Trustees with the same. Sixth $)i charge these plaintiffs entirely from the said trust and all duties Imposed upon them under and by virtue of the said Jpeds above referred to. And the plaintiffs further pray that they may have such other and further relief as is meet jp $he premises and agreeable t equity. PLATED WARE. - SALT LAKE CITY Illinci?. - r C --1, S 0 Th. V Price MALSH ern and southern SUTAJI.3 REFITTED fTplIEandHOUSE IT AS BEEN The table sup plied with tho bet the market affords. i f woH-furnDh- CIN CASH ed K Paid for Wheat. The Best Quality of Flour on band and for sale at the KITHS tne Most Completel This preparation is purely vegetable, anil is prepared from tjbe recipe of Dr Keith, 'who has used it in the treatment of abeve disoises for mny years, with invariable success. Pti up in bn vos containing 0 Pill. Price, SI per bov, or (5 boxe4 for $3. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Prepared only by B. KEITH k CO., 44 Liberty st, If. Y. j92G-G- GKOCEBS In RieharQHalt,i the pl?it beer In the city. J2a.ll and try AID C0MSS1M , v Outterbaugh, (Alex. Toponce, Saml del8 Howe, Proprietors. J. CAGGIE, Painter &:Papor Hangor OFFICE AT THE CITY HALL, v mU Corinn.t, Str Fifth ' - JlBlt " r- Shortest Line between Omaha and Chicago. The Old Established h ne FRANCISCO, Fa( Train and Sore fonacc anti have Constant oil hand 3IINTNG, AND BLASTIM MKRCIIANTS. The celebrated ' f PULLMAN PALACE, DINING AND tHTHEUIOIi QUALITY, FRESH FR052 receivoi and MILLS. It being to H into theintcrioi. i ,)f CARS "BETWEEN Main street, 3 doors above Postoffice, r OMAHA AND CHICAGO.. courtly nil'. U 1 , SLEEPING FINAN. nADDIES and FRESH OYSTERS tranaperted of tho tune of it d cousi uicr witiur a islew way suih nor sc in every and .manufacture, Market. aov other Powder it. We have ben awarded sooneaeiveiy t t Two dally trains in ooaneetles with tralnr on " 4 SALT LAKE CITY. t Ceora I & - Northwestern Railway Chicago w and dealers in Bring On Your Crain! Gen Knnt. A"tFHANCIH OOLTON, O. W. MEADE, Uenl Ticket Agent, Omaha, 314 California Street, Ma nufa cturers, Highest price paid for UTAH DRIED FRUIT A. for the fbet WATCHES Geul finpt, Omaha. POWDER WORKS. IN THEIR SEASON. Goods carefully packed and delivered at Railroad Depots free of ch&rga. Salt Lake City, T. E. HU'KLES,1 THIS CALIFORNIA! BROYVN, THREE GOLB MEBAI.fi io7-1-m GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., HALL, rt IX In Utah, and ORDERS by mail promptly filled. BEER U. BfcOWNHOS. General freight Agent, Omaha, PISTOLS and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS dH- alw.us on hand. Hci airing done uith terd-t- l anted. and nan patch, m Furnished Propose to do the Best JVlill METALLIC COFFINS AND CASES FURNISHED TO ORDER. MILWAUKEE gwoetwater Mines and Other points, apply SPORTING, Work In thio Territory. Ltouis Ortlncr CORINNE. For through rates on freight to Montane td' NATIVE COLD JEWE RY above-mentione- Furniture repaired at reduced prices. - - MONTANA ST. Wholesale and retail We Have KATIN ' tur And niamifdpttiror of find fnt all cae of chills and fever dumb ague, intermittent fever, Ac. nt to.a .TOI1 1TINK A1 specific L I D D H L L ND HOTELS points on the line. room Cars Accompany all Traim Iv UlT'lTtJ. TV hi ALI Fever and Ague PiUSi , Pullmans Palace, SleeplugL and Drawing aeu7-t- LOWEST MARKET RATES, JT Undertaking carefully attended Cities. Preps. GREENEWALD, & t With ChhPgo and Northwentera, Chicago. Hoik IsLtn t ami Pacific and St. Joseph and Council bluffs Railroads, and Miaaourl liner Lint ot Packetk to and from all principal east- CLAHH 5 a. 31 tr FIRST ateou4euien niurhpst M irket F-- Direct communication made at UCLSLd CnROMOS, PICTURE FRAMES, FANCY GOODS, ETC. Below Salt Lake Prices. In Ijvss Than Four Day Avoiding (ha da jtnre of th MAIN STRUCT, BAR FIXTURES, Wo Invite inspection bv onr msnv customers and the ireneral public tod a tar:? iort-moof tho which will be good,sold at or - Through to Can Fraud nee ( SALT LAKE HOUSE Experienced W orkmen. iJ Thi and the W4S.LS & street, Chicago, SALT LAKE CITY- - mirrors; 41 Rail Route to ('aliform All FEDERAL COURT tlDUSE CRUH.DING, China. GLASSWARE- Railroad and Eie. - Furniture. ROTTE "JkCIFTC COAST iovemer,t4. YjrdilBtcr8, TOOHY, AND New EVlachinerv Montana Street, J. DENNIS VALLEY u 1 ovts. doors north f..Salt5 Lake Cd. Main 21 Po-totlio- Corinne, Utah. ILlllillllil! running daily paaeengrr traliia, forming wt(h the Central Puclhc ounn-sctio- sx L w, - V.ith tbo d i). IUIFK! luMOiN ta now - Six-Toe- (Jenl Superintendent. j HPETT. ATTFNTION TO MINING- FRITH settfS - y . C. OATE OF WASHINGTON, ca, JTJ Jll IlfOSU H. MiCUTCIIEN A. ttorney-u- & AC UK improved f tn NIWEY, CIlAfck General aeenis for Ttc f.c cr tst, Snt 3razyisco i. ' 111 seol-t- ast Powder L Y wjllmaN. rrtK N KA It THE DEPOT j will Please Purchase Passengers their Tickets at the Offices. with any other klnt. ff PLATTE COKINKE MILLS g CORINNE, ;)fkice: xrtnges connect with Trains to and from Not them feettlcmouG. safjetion. The Great JOHN AHi:iIOC;t?K AND guar u to"! to gtvt 15 FARm MACHINERY. Corner Montanajiand Fifth S$s. V 4 SALT LAKE TIME ra Grain Drills, Gang Plows, k ind ot TRAINS RUN ON TLrt ma;krt :s fioou d vtuh i tuterior Basi. g ,ni y.att i. wd r of o.ht or short v. ight. 7)001 1: Yl- AT I OW In It is warranted furl rtr npili an i lull wtyih - Ho 1 at who ah v d rt t II. throTyhont the TJdt. 1 St te. get era y, by d.ah rs m oioeoua and taUiii. so. j. piles. Reapers, Threshing Machines, Sulky Rakes, Plows, THE TERRITORY ibt. la put up in tin ciiis of varioua piyea, suitable for anitiies, twarding houses, hotels, and ri'vrr, lale and oi can vessels on shorter long voyaged. 0 o supply of OGDEN AND SALT LA YYat Dutuler cio-s.jjps- f, and alter June 12, 1K73, Daily Pa.erger Iraia Leave Corinne at 7:.K p.ui., and Logan at S:50 ft.m., to connect with trains for - v I STOCK On pprfvctly pure.. Dooley's o i re CO LOCAM. DaolptV Yast Powder 4 1ST tq and do not be pu p) o ; i Li c iy r , AND' bo f.nre to aaii for X H zo HONS, ANO 1 'ii V CAR- - materials of 1 b t- v 9 a loohV?s Ynsi INitvdi r o WAGON ; WAGON viks.corn pt liooli x. 1 coRiring .(Junction with C. P. R.R pAwdrr 1 if w uvuky itFShKcr. in Ki tVtCtON' BEST Ydst clous muffins, jzriddie t read, etc 5.. Trnliia run belweeu least Pitvdir Dooltys I t b cau t m W 4 oirilr r ils, t. a.d cax a Junus of du'njHnfs, x"t pt a.d y, nic, 1 ybt and fipakhy. H o do! 4 IT. 3NT. 15.. lbr cannv Dookv's Yeat lYmtlt r O . LWAYS ON II AND AND FOIL SALK Ihe-i rices. wagon ure at be-- t materials, thoroughly Uiiida. ot the very the U t as the ai.d a,u known all through Le-- t and uioU relmolu wa"on made, ai.d are iea-oabl- A w IK Vfi gant I im n ei e-- I C3r O O A,; X. hi fuH t DooIpys C u Ui WAGONS CHICAGO A'D ' M m, . Ptmtlrr Yeast Dooipys Muke- m O ','Nt jure ana v boles, cl I y 1 - CO , f- - Dooleys In Q 1 r HooUfts T.ast Polrder e --J f rn JPl . P. SCHUTTLERS' nr iitl5 A OvertaiHi I Wngcr I )V ud north. inneimieca. raipn, Leno, Marysville, Redding, u (or i ortland-O.- ) Sacramento, Stockton, Merced t for osemitef, Tipton (for Loss h Angeles), ban Jose md gan i rancL O;,..., eriard 1 rciKht and Accommodation 6t50 1,41 4 ra ui lor Micrameato and San b tjati ci 4o ...... N:t,y tv a A. N. TOW NE, tten'l Suni T-L G 0t I M A N , ( ! e u Pasnr and Ticket Agert. 50 50 1.00 1 Cam-phen- A . OverlondljoVRbrind 2i.'xV.i2.m sep7-3t- n Owyhee rairth-provokin- uU Hoarder. DAHL -- r w7 Suttjiy, Ha) 4(u Trefnti will leave anuxst lellowa i ' Overland tttshRfr Train fer Ogdeg lor Weekly or Jtlou tlily PLAIH rlce t Board and room, per day ...... Single meals. . Single Feds.. . rooms, day per Single Special Bate The-polic- e f-- r LOWE, and RETAIL 'rime. Vise GEORGE A. ! rent OedueUeM o the Philadelphia Pre, tells of a joke that occurred there. A prominent family had dined on veal, when ft note MaJamoX. was received reading: I have just learned that the rnCAt which was served to you fur dinner today was "hot veal, hut how can I write it? a piece f the little nephew of the butcher. He assassinated the poor little boy, and to conceal his crime, cut him in fragments and sold him In pieces to hs customers- - I dare not return to the house." Mme. X. went into hysterics; M. X. was taken deathly sick, and the four children screamed in terror, were called, the butcher was arrested, the case investigated, and it was found to be a scandalous hoax an incipient 1st of April. The . On Nntl SALT LAKE CITY v the Iarl ' i . r u " ; (i , fiwe Twines, number of papers, etc,, exceedLetter? comthouvarid. ing prise mare than, ono half tne entire number of piece-.- , Newspaper and magazines led largely in th wight. The postage on letters was three times greater in amount than the pottage on second and third class matter. Lucr ?''' ', ; 4 w vr pound, io,''., v. , .. TALLEY HOUSE, DEPOT WAGON LTIBBALS. (Onosito the Temple) SfiWI. Baker City (Oregon llernUi ad voeateg a division of the Slate of Oregon rn tb natural line of the Cacade M oufltain. and the union of the eastern kotion of that State with portion of Idaha and Washington Territories. The reason given are that the two parti of Oregon are diametrically opposite, one Wing mineral and the other agricultural, while in point of climate, too, Ihr9 is great diversity, and from other cause? Jaw? mi ted to tone section are not applicable to the other. weighed 4,532,043 j ' ' , ', P'thP'H v'v Tnt offices - - ' V " s.A 'ls WACOJSS. WINES AND LIQUORS. MAIL. DAILY J , ORGANS AND ftlELODEONS The oldest, largest and most perfect manufactory in the United States. f 5 V 4.0 "' J i MECHANIC'S INSTITUTE and SOCIETY for the of our product over all others. We also call attention to our Sate b HERCULES POWDEK, all the force of other atrong force of rownaa. making it m pound now io to any other circular containing a rent, psacnirnoy ol can be olitained apfflmioalo Posrder tuts our Ofltee, or of any of onr Agents. S!vteor T . Now in uae. No other Musical Inetrwnent ever obtained the same Popularity. v ' tor Price Lists. , JOHN f MJIBEe , nrrrAto, tt.v.- , , r AGRICULTURAL jSSLSSrSSrlo nee. and the lUnp thus 00 UNION PACIFIC rtAlhllOAD Make ; (icevebrr , . . f t . 800 EASTERfi t.'.hD CC'JTUERa garJ to Agents Pact fie Caaft , , i sere ooanocttoa at CUaso with a'l th J inr ts aad all lnformauon kio. 4gf Davp O. Cannw Unloi tt, Lake Aga ot, J n nimntffi O. L. PUN LAP, H. P. eTALUTOQL, KftKl , ) ' J Genl Supt Chlra iA 1 , i |