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Show i t D. express train on the North Midland Railroad c illided with a, freight train near Choricrfield station to dry. Two passengers were UlLof outright, and thirty wound jd, some fatally'. T! io SI i flit eld J. TOOHY, Editor. and Proprietor. THURSDAY,- - JULY 20, 187k A VALUABLE; PUBLICATION. "We have J u t received from G airgo 3 Rowell & Co., of New York City, tlmir Newspaper Directory for tho year, 1871. Tlie work is gotten up in the highest style of tlie best of paper tyjfogrnpliic ari, printt-fiToand elegantly lound. It corttains 570 page, octavo, and its lUt of the newspapers nml periodicals of tho United States and Briti-- h Kso!!on, nurntwrs over fix tluuand. These are notcJ definitely os to their in fin-- : bn ion ThLho'n.vrii co. wrj-:u- THE LATEST DISPATCHES. clmraetera, fuch ns political, nligion?, imdienl, seicntlt'o, and so Frecirta.onry and Odd Fclbnv.-h'ip-, on gives al.-- tho time of puldicn'ion fur each and the1 late of auWiiptloti The work Is complete in t very u cuinpendium of tin. tt.ttu., of purtlculni tho press. Out of the valuable volume before us, wo gUnn the following intere-tin-g facts: The whole number of periodical is- -, sued in the United Suites is 5,183, and in tho Tcnitories 73. There are 353 in the Dominion of Canada, it, id 23 hi tTio British Colonies, making a grand total of 6,438. These arc again defined to bo 637 saily,sl 18 r2B 1,612 wee hly, 21 J00 J 13 month and 62 New Jpuirteily. York has the ly largest number of publication- - 833, and Nevada the fmallia-- of any State. Of the 73 publications issued in the Territories, 13 4 m are daily, 50 weekly, 3 1 1 and 1 monthly,. f There aro 283 religious papers advocating sectional Ideas, but none of them are in the Territories. In the Geunan we hove 341, the Scandinavian 18, SpanLh 7, Hollandi-d- i 6, Ituliar , Wel-- h Htoroey ), Accuses Himself of a Murder and Stands an Examination. ' Tlie HavHj?ts liy Small-Po- x In nrooklyii. ALL ABOUT IT. semi-weekl- y, ly. An Irish Indignation Meeting in Hew York. jV Hpccoli on tlio IiiMnflVr-nll- o WronjfH of tho Ii1m1i. y, semi-monthl- y, CANDIDATE FOR A WOMAN GRESS. CON- 15 Mini-monthl- 1, arid Cherokee 1. The Directory is ful of statistics for the printer, and busincsf man, and a copy of it should be in every counting houi and ofllce. Messrs. Geo. 1. lbnst-l- l A Co., t e publisher, are agents of tho Corinno Reporter in New Yoik City, and for all the Eastern, Southern and Middle Staley, . 3, Ilohemiivn 2, I'ortugue-- e CONVENTION. Chairman L Of the Central Comniitte of this county, hereby given that a convention of the Liberal party will be held in this city on Saturday, July 22 at 2 p. i, for the purpose of making nominations for the election of the 7Cyiltimo, ui One Representative to the General Assembly of the Territory, and such county and precinct officers as the people are entitled to elect. Tho precincts of the county are requested to send one delvoters, to attend egate for every twenty-fiv- e the Convention. lllue C reek , Promontory, Terrace, and all other towns in the county should send delegates or proxies with instructions. Colonel Johps further ask3 us to say that on tho day named the Liberals of Weber county nro urgently requested to send as many delegates as In their opinion they may be entitled to, for tho purpose of a District Nominating Convention to select a candidate for tho Council in tho ensuing Legislaof the Liberals ture. A hearty in' the two counties, it is hoped,-wi- ll lead to a xietory of jthe people in the contest. By repiest of Colonel ETC. ETC., ETC., ly, ge John, no-tie- K-l-t- Tho dispatch whifch came ovor the telegraph from San Francisco oh yesterday to the effect that tho Pcnmyivauia Central had purchased th California and Central Pacific i not credited in railroad circle hereabout, and i probably a bull nnd bear canard of tho speculator. There ha been most too much talk of that affair recently to have it wholly devoid of trntb. The rumor comes tou through the Tribune that Governor Wood ij soon to tako tho stump l!n California; but we think the distinguished gentleman ha too much good tno to desert hi impoitant post for such a labor in tiieso time. Survey of rends, up In Idaho, xvill shortly commenco under the direction of competent engineer, and tho rail will follow In a little while after. Briouam City. Ourlagent at Briglmm City, 3Ir. J. Bywnter say tTo' Ogden Junction, writes a follows under date of the 17th init.: We have beeft extnmvly grateful, and havo enjoy cul'yery much the apparent prospect for an abundant yield from orchard, garden and fold, duo to the blerdng of ar. kind providence, aed absence of graeihop-pcLast Friday, however, tho grasshopvi.it, nud at once uninvited, paid u per applied themselves, in a voracious manner to devouring the fruits of cur labor?. - They seem bent on an extended visit, and further, their numbers are increased evry day. They have done much damage. We tru.t, neverthele, they will leave us sufficient bread and teed for nnother year. ,, 1 Manipulate Kali Jlaum-Mf- ii Hint nro DnrU, nml Nclirme Hint arc I'liprolllable. , - 1031 K Nil WS. Memphis, July ID. The Charleston Railroad fell through the trestle wldeh was wn.hcd away by the flood near Grand Junction, killing the engineer and wounding twdvaor fifteen pussongers, The storm here last night surpassed in fury anything ever witnessed here for, years. Trees were uprooted, and n Va-- t scourge was dono to the crops. Malod, Idaho, July 19. Wesley Robot t for some years n prominent resident of Monbefore the tana, was examined boro y on the magistrate charge, preferred by himself, of killing a man near Taylors liiklgc, Snake River, on July 15th, where it was clearly proven by witnesses who were on the spot that the d ed wft wholly dono in nnd entirely unavoidable, and Robert wa discharged accordingly. San Francisco, July ID. Tlie sale of tho California Pacific nnd branches steamer ami franchise, to tho Central Pacific Railroad Company i generally believed to be accomplished, though not yet authoritatively announced. Tlie Central Pacific Railroad Company have commenced tho construction of an air lino railroad from San Francisco to R.-Bluff on the Wet side of the Sacramento River, ami will complete that portion between Sacramento and Red BlufVby the -t of January next, the tails being aheady. in California. New Yea k, July ID. Tho Committee t)f tho King County Medical Society report in that there were 1,354 cn.cs of small-p- u tho t. year ending July Brooklyn during The Altai case during the past month averaged eight per day. New York, July 20. At a meeting of the Gideon Loyal Lodge cf Orangemen lust night a resolution was Adopted thanking Governor Hoffman and the military nnd police for tho protection afforded during the parade on the 12th. At an Indignation meeting of the of the 19th Ward last night, Stephen J. Meaney in a speech said: IIow can we avenge tho blood of the men which has been shed 7 How are we to secure the proper protection in thi country for men of our race! Shall Orangemen and Nnow Nothingism rule this city ? Never! Never!! Said the speaker: Shall tho scenes of Wednesday last bo permitted again? When ho saw the dead on Wednesday hi blood curdled iu hi soul, and ho prayed God that ho would live to see tho day when the act would bo avenged. Cheer. It was hard to see armed ruffian striking down innocent men, women and children for tho crlmo of looking upon tho foolish Orangemen. Women had been made widows and children orphan for the caprice of one man in Albany, who came to New York to revoke the humane order of A voice, nang him on a tho Mayor. I lamp-poMany No I No ! My that I friend, pledge myself every drop of shed on that day shall bo legally blood avenged If there bo a law in New York. Ncvct again shall such an occurrence bo permitted In New York. Never again shall organized ruffians, be allowed to assault Irish citizens who have fought to uphold the Constitution of the United State. Cheers. Tho Legislature nm it prohibit such a procession In future. It cannot do less than the English House of Commons, which in Ireland. prohibit Orange procession When wa an Orangeman found fighting the battles of the Union? The Hibernian and Catholics kept aloof from the parade that day. If they had not done so there would be a different story to tell. If the law doe not vindicate them, I may say something else to ycu at another time. Governor Hoffmnn should never receive tho vote of IrLhmcn. Never? Never! Jennio Claflln publicly announces herself as a candidate for Congress in the Eighth District, to-da- self-defen-se d 1- 1-- Irish-America- ns st - n Senator Nye and Stewart were at , Salt Lake on the 2J.V ult. A meeting late citizens of Nevada was held to welcome them. Upon motion of Col. DaxidF.. Buel a copimitttfe of seven, consisting of lion. Thomas Fitch, Put Laniian, George IV. Lehigh, Judge McCurdy, George W. Ter-ri- l, Jacob Smith and Charles Caiter, wire appointed by the Chair to make tho requisite arrangements for carrying out tho of the meeting. Exchange. And thereby hang-- , a tale. (This warm reception in Utah of tho two Senators who represent our State in the upper branch of ha more Thun n the National Lgi-laturat this tiuie, which we passing significance mo to explain, It is known that am irrepressible conflict U now i aging in that Territory between certain claimant to the Emma mine, a pait of whom reside in this State and a part in Utah. The Utah claimant are in possession of the mine, and have tire sympathy of the Couits, Marshal mid Fcdeial officer geneiully, which i regard.--a n long stride in tho direction of ultimate recovery on that side of the cao. An injunction peilcute life was asked lbr by the Nevada jpaity, as the party out of i called, by Judge McKean, to whom the to grant it, application win made, icfu-e- d notwithstanding the company in the subt:uvre of the mine tit was oxbau-lin- g tho rate of $23,000 per d y. This refusal on the p.ot of Judge Me K an was tho signal for an onslaught up i tin whole" batch of in the Judge md other F'd.-ra- l to vices this the end of Teriitory, nt)d our Senators nt Washington me in deed. To those who remember 1110 of Senator Stewart in the manipulation and of mining oa a. m Sfo;ey t unity, wlieii our Jud." - .re! w.io ciyci u i hi t j say from igt i, it is dSmcce-iMu.that tie Ut ih ero.d of claimants will find themselves overmatched when the tit combine u.i ta t v a of jut'i'.'.i c i ei wlh i a Senator ot tiio U..tv J stat v!., - kio.,u to liavo tho ear of President Grant. Thu first movement will be ibr tho g of tho ertire crew of official now I'Vleral power in that Teriitory, and for the appointment of new men who will take and desires of tho more kindly to tho wi-h- e claimant out of possession. Should this plan fail, however, tliro will be two lines of advance still open to the of Nevada to pur-FiM, in a Statu Government will bo propo-ewhich movement they confidently count on the a rf tun eo of Brigham Young, who, now that tho ands of liiu are manly run, will coiwnt to abandon polygamy, in oid.-that the Territory over which he pre-id- e may be advanced h tho dignity of a State before hi life .hall cUe; and be-ihe feel no intero.--t in tin ioi trover-- y e dooming the Emma mine, a the I tub claimants nro cotnpo.'ed of apostate Mormon--with the Walker brothers at their head, if thi plan of changing the Coutts should fall, well as the one mentioned, then a buhl da-- h will bo mid by our Senator- - to havo Utih anifexed to Neva lc idVhi vnfnm, when all would he lovely lor the Nevadiv claimant. All these thing, however, will neccsi-utilrequire lime, and while'dlicy nre in proc1"- - of development tin Utah claimants arc exhausting tho mine at the late of a half million dollar per month. The stake is an enormous one, and in this nj the extrnor- terialUtic ag will fully y to which mean tho ouU propo-- e dinary to report to. recover possession of th mine. State line, and Territorial Government will ho made to bend, contract, expend or go down before tlu-i- giant strokes rf statecraft nnd strata v, like the bending griip olX. The sudden aj tfn r a. ice, the reap. the o,.'. onatcr at the Cut t o'.i wootl o-- ts e, In Marino City, Mich., the other day, Charles Wnrwick, a nice young man of tho town, wa walking out with some young when he found a small frog, nnd holding it in the palm of hi hand brought it near hi mouth, which he opened wide. The juvenile croaker, seeing what appeared to bo a place of refflge, gave ft jump into tho cave. Charles looked very red in tho face, and the Indie looked down in tho mouth, lut the frog has never Ken seen- from that - tin. d ly to TO-DA- '. 1 I,ik usnr cslt'-rh- th4t h'H timber it oin tlo 1 ci'I at tfi. Ut n. w. te,-- J tua-.i.- l pi.Kin;r.sr. JJtSTlX U.ITES & emt nil.t Mont-omtr- San I raactsco. Importers of tlrti!, p oil, ht tbs, tc. 73 K Iluaanl street, I. tilth's rxtraet.s, Mtllrlh-il- . th-.- a ti it '.1 Lyilutv pi u'o, tro a ') - i u-.i-- rilMHS Dux is ASHVr.iM):, i !! ?!!..', SAFES, j CTU.IHS, I.OUN ! REFRIGERATOR?, IESKH. tine dO'ti BRACKETS, MIRRORS, STRING-BEDS- , matter MAJTRKFES Itepalrlrg always protnptl) stone. I mil Itouud to sell ni cheap as any house. ill Utah',' Caught lit iiXusty Muss, Ac. s Xly Motto is, l.lxa and let LUf Quick Sates and Small Profits. SALE ROOMS: Mon tarns afreet - - Coriunc, J. W. spl-t- f ISAAC I). 11 Commission , Battery . Giltstf f .!)( 0 1C.WK) 1.1 Mh) lO.tKHl b.... eai 44 00') a'l. K s io t s I reels, r . - t 1 - s- - u ri . nti nut-U- - . i i; Tho t .. t rs IlY-dudt- : , I . dttoKj- TruHlpei. liti f?)vrr.rrif V. N r lurttul i )rl i e'v ..Holton f All work warranted, and Woldon ).. t. 1 on Pt Un vt iicsh 1 i- - .ul. St,.a n .:,r. i - .) U. ; )! ir of renu -t nl wh 1 if h u), ,T - 1 n. II. w Uni e, .1 Jl-f- t litr. m i- r't f t.V .4, 1 S thou i. f 1 lb v wt - 1 H h - j or. e lifnutt-ft.art I . - er i i it ,1) ' - felj fund i s 1. .i about affilrs n k n t'li !. c cci riS4on.l( r..", and -- r frtet.us.l i r vv.tl Att-rt.e- 1- .1 i. Prt-'-tt- i I 1 it,( n tii-ii- tri M.iv.ro t. II n. J U. nt ;ti'.. kj , ; ;. .1 1,. .iuit .? Uibii s. iittt v mc-t Wh t it nel tl lu.t i t t t r tm. I'm) I l.;l. !.ie, M th etti to y ; CoUev Jn)uAt j! l.su t; (.ft.eial J I. J K, Brest tru N Pri f Md Ptiiverti t , If. F, li. n.j l)r. T. t. irfnl-- v tit ltoux-- ; JiDen 1. Join son, Proiiri-'-orI'; Hon. J. Proctor Knotr, lute metiih r O ngnsa ; , and co.tow OrftiHtn, t b oker. 'I be bo ders of ticket-- to wUUh gift are award-- d wilt iu ptbl 011 niution at the ffieo lti Louispriwill be for aalo at tho ofllce in ville, Ky. Tl kbia le ca the ii.iti.t root) n tu. tf (tt .ineurt ha b"ii J) )i t) f.) fi , j,--- i.b-- d'-lr- V: t .i coud lo given by et. unceasing letter wiping. r- - e Lo-tisv- i l)lrl Tint. of. July, Send 1S7I. A discount will bo allowed a ben 100, 000 or l.U 0 th beta are parchased in a lot. AU ordera by r niiltuicea M 1 be promptly attended t and tho tickets returned by mail, r gi. icrctl.or by expiess, as ordi red. 1 im u.idersigned, late ptincfpal BugfnehB Maniger of tlie very succea-fu- l Library O'ft Concert of eau Frsui-i-ujhaving eon xppotuted agent Ur of tli above enlerpe bar say that everything wdl be dcovA tCuiaki) tins an ntir and will iheir intersls us well bujs tf .fa if aud gitauled they were it entire affair. slip riutt-nd- t to CHAItl.E J2'J lm it Everywhere. f'ir and lot 4132. Lit tbrougb'iut; now rent for $25 per tuout low for cash Inquire of PENN!" T..TOOH, fho, pruilaea Bold American lake have heretofore been tree JOHN IIEIL CfVEItH TO THE IUB- A- CLa lie Ic at the lowest from tho phenomena which have disturbed V delivered the bust qulity of every morning In qnanUtiea to price, ii to water bodies of subject regions large pure baser a. l.e as clear as cyataL m3 f earthquakes. But Lake Superior has had a Orders aoUcltud from abroad. tidal wave which greatly frightened tho new emporium of Duluth the other day Tho flowing ii and eut of tho lake was so- sudden PERSON If AVISO A COMPLETE A Hi A! and xiolent a to cause much damage kit will please call a, or address, the Algr. ReducUoa Works. CoHnne, Ctak. stating the low' Mr, Boris, of North Carolina, had tho cash mice for which thay will cll the asms. toy3 kindness to tame an alligator; but the EVERY DESCIUPTION DONE JOB W?RK OF saurian, in a moment of forgetfulness, gaped and cheaply at th Rryonxu apl fr the WrxaLY ltr tvt aud send It abroad ) ! Delivered every morning throughout tiii: city Iiowost Hates, BY HIRAM IIOIJSF. my26tf vt tlao &. J. TOOHY, i.av Counsellor at Bontana Mrtet, UTAH II. II. SHEPHERD, HOUSE A5D Glazier, SK1X PAIXTEH, -- Send it, to Your Friends la erpTctally adapted far clrculatl m ri the Esst. The dlcovo:y tnd devilep-incu- t of our silver, gold, lead, coal, and Iron mlnca; the opening of esvlgalon on Bear RiTer and Great sat Iotkei the naw fit Ida of trade an . rtih c.j-p- er r- -' prise springing up dally on every sU. Mormon problem, the combine to Afford novel, entertaining ahd instructive reading matter to tl people in the Tastern Stales. etc. Paper-hange- r, Work one wlll neatness and dlapateh. Oixlera left at the shop-- corner of Front and Fifth street will receive r.tapt attention. apl-t- f , ASSAY OFFICE, Main Srtect, SALT LAKE CITY, - Bpfcimcn copies can lo at the offico of publication, refri r for mailing. UTAE. t havo opened n Ofllce at the above rain plat e, aud am now prepared to do all kl da of esa: log. eamples of Ore received by mail or evprec promptly assayed and return made the followm day. Term reasonable, J. B. epltf ADER. TriiiH,la Aclvnnoo r.,,,..,.,.,..i.' Six Month. O tier T CO It INN E 3IAUKKT, -t - subserbo Tho Purest and Clearest, CALIFORNIA Smilor, I'roprtetora. - K. PCTr.nS, ICS I t In Everyone who la anxious to as spreading correct information con ir lng the reouurces, prod tuts and prosr pect of the country, th political, p ef a nal, social and IndustrlHt cond.tl this ard uelghboilug Terrllories. a'lo-ii- Gait llottee, Louisville, Ky. aatWactloa guaranteed. cSb N , II tack -- SAI.K-- V fv0D DwnxiNd TTOR iiottae ol five rooms and rrPat t N i ap20-3- nt amltliing Wagon Making and Repairing. Offtoe. nifti, t'o.ru.- ."'umit ' ; l.ett t. ,ly, crr .ui (' t't't.er.nl. ' ( 1 Htrn 1 Pj M ( i t i.j r ; II. 'I J artj t. ( t t tin0:1.114 u I,1 e1, f ri M. c t rk 3 f!or.( n S. of W ( .rtkv, Sat)...-- I i 'Jest i! k; li. r I'ir-tn- t t in I, tn. vi 1 1! lv a 'I hu tri, s mil I t) f Ilo'ifo- I 11 M .11 111 lit .. I H f IVl lilt. S. . X. . O Wt !1 kt t ,u-I r 1 e. ii ut. I t li .f , m 1 to sti-- t Ct'Oritmtiua of 1. 1. 1 - .1 u' - -? j t. . nt Cotinne. Horae Shooing, (Icnerul - THE WEEKLY HEPORTER Hi ur ; 11. 11 - , coitmi:, lUcron Dcjiot. te deserve. . DENNIS PIOXEEU BLUKSMITII SHOP, Sixth Street, Corinnc , Xorth of Lowe's deetf 1 J thiTovni t.s ibiary r :r e u i grt nto ts ut - .ttt I tnj .yutent ciilz'-ntins m of t ry and it is j urptist of th t.untei 1 a mntb'ui biiil.l-it taru riwre t fui d rul'd jiU.-tthe in It boo-- tnouif-- i ti f nt lthrAty, ant tn iu t udtw it a to t of u aliltbuj the il urn I t ptibdv.tin. a us tht coiuc MiMhttniiu. und lit Inlit.) t mc.rt und nit, u Ion vtlll take i l.u-'- tin.i r tl.e' Ihhih li..t-it of Uni ii.i t tn...td In tlie Hot f l't-- i j, t no yiitr .tl- tls who uro us tod j Washington Il-SJt- Will t ItrconrrR promiuenlly bf. ro the rad ng pt b ie, aiil h'io to secure uicr.lt for it as wide a circulation a i.ot isx ir i.r. f , Kujwohtb t Locthax Will flnl.ht-- '1 Wr.rxLT To be vitllr.l (he IVTcrchant, Attorney Mi mio my2(l-t- f f 65.1, not) , run: i.inmuv is ....nsrFitrscrs. ... CRrion-ro- oe 15 f of the Mormon Lemrcby. Fuf year thi journal ha bittU'Y. for tho rlglit again! the m vuntatn of wrong built i ; by Brigham Young an I bis aaeolrd it. associates; and It wi.l continue or th .ante come until the last prop list been knocked from under tue T t 1. atructr.ro of Clinch rul.ig ffala. We desire to present' the c!a:tu,cf t. o 14000 SKh tof fii) uili, bi tftlts of JUOtach UN TOON, ...ronsvB... atu3 LESHEft. SAX FRANCISCO, CAL. i swallowed hi owners Teg. flottiuh .t'wi o.ooo 13 fO) I 400 atn-ers- o, ! SO, WO 1 ed d PILLOWS, COMFORTS, Jc BEDSPREADS. 'SHcist Ptepatch ta tho CitictmtaU Ositte. Louhviile, July 14. Tho fol losing i tfio substance of nn article that will appear in tho Louisville Commercial On Tuesday evening last Jell. morning: D.avi left the PealxHly hotel, Memphis Tennessee, in company with tho wiio of another man who liad been boarding ut tho O vet ton houe, took tho 0:30 train on the Mem phi & 'Charleston railroad for Hunt-villAlabama, nnd representing to the conductor that thi lady wa under hi protection, took .a berth in tho sleeping car, ho the lower. They taking the upper bd, retired early, and after traveling a short disdescended to tho tance the lower beith, which fact was noticed by tho porter, who informed Mr. llets, conductor of the sleeping car, that there was something wrong in that berth. Mr. lies pulled asulu the curtain, looked in, and told tho ho had made a mistake, nnd reto him quested get into the upper berth. Ho gave him half an hour to do so, but Jeff, couldn't see it. Mr. Miller, conductor of the train, wa called, and ho told Mr, Davia that such conduct w'ft? not allowed ow that road. Mr. Davis, with all the dignity of an and of the present President of an insurance company, said he had paid for the berth nnd would do a ho pleased. Tho lady turned her bock, refusing to have anything to do with the fus. Conductor Miller however wa determined, nnd after many threat succeed'd in persuading the venerable martyr of tlie lost cause that wasnt lost, to get out ol the ladys berth, and crawl into tho upper one, which lie did in hi shirt and drawer, in tlie presence of a number of disgusted witnesses. Tho fact are given by good authority, nnd there is no doubt of the truth of the story in every particular. an 3,t 00 2 00 1 e 1'rli.cir rec-iv- 4 000 - t 0 6 , i , itivo of (,n01 o t.f 'It II I i if H ot f 1,0' 0 f.Cli. ! i.b n OtU- - tit lean U 1 il,iin t.uts of let n I'OOft-.'I wi ntj tufts Tentj-flv(lift of 000 I Ii rty ttl.ts o f 01) teth. itif.i. of 1 7,oio seeeeeesee .... ..... . t.f rat G v.ooo 8,000 eeeseaeee Au-d- AVHAT-NOT- S. LCJJSVILLE. . o.n on . a. .............. of....... or b-- fcOFAS, -- -- t !Ui t.f II n. H J It u. , H ul e ttui t sine Silver Hiatc. Jeir. O f m uuni: vus. s of wonder to those who ar ftm.a t: with tlie sUunlim; a ul that Ncvsblt, ii e .lit, ion with Young, w ill event nUy l t of ma tin Mtijatiii t, w ) nro not com'' t r tiiV.rt.am a ting! ?. pe tiiritj TEC-M-' On One fllll 1 t rot-tp-f"- lVe-'-l.r- .t 10.00 f 4 coluren sheet, Ie a large tweuty-fon- r comprising a resume ot the content of the Dally aud a vast amount of luUcrr.u jncoasyoalfug matter carefully Jfor Its columns for reader In the Kart with an I the Wett, where li la I an true favori a tho udvers.vl on'y proceeding ihfamott tho pf exponent WO . li,00 n.ooo df-t- r t 1,000 tf urn Otit) liy be for b'-for- 1 'ol I000 Library- of Kentucky. fit.. Public ilurft-- thin I tl is tt of cos ren'Ti.Y iir'i.!V!Ko tyo (ots. 4 hi l.tii.L of j . t i t. J V in ii m li i.i'i in UJ.BsTK !)S, ( 20.0 Hi 19.000 18,0 0 17,0 eeee eseee of.... .,. (lift tf. b tit tf...... .. a, ....... I'l.-lu-- r Novfttlil nt Miie( Of Of One 4r.lt ouo (l;i t One Gilt !!). i'-i- 2,1,000 e e e e e e e e st-e- s tiou acwrtlt Ouo out t.e Gilt V. -- . uno Gift of I Ouo Gift OfnieeMieMiMieieOSiGnMeM doe Gift (f,Mti.iif.MtmtMeeiM one out s THE WEEKLY HEP 0BTE .$ 100,000 o-- .l FURNITURE. y ii)tlmq GIFTS: ONK OIUKD GIFT OF Uno Gift oftiMiii.i.M - -- I distributed by lots to tbe holders of Tickets Will bo in tho following 1 , th 0530,000, in currency, - rfii.u-rie- s, The I'lnli trnrte itl-n- after Immediately the ex,ttisi AUr eftterpme ai.,1 latl.ui tin uuitil nt 1. of tlo L'Uls, tin bulancc ol tUo 11 o. t d .,1 , Irmn the fifk.'tl a til be apl r i jl..t.d lo il.t i.U l.oh u.i. ltita !!U0., JAMES H. CATES, d hi., tijor with Is Treasurer and Repository. the Concert the sum vf I5rug? HConses, etnttj, Corur J aud fith N.K'It A31 i:Tft. The Only' Ctfntlle Paper In fhe Tf ftllorj , The Citizens Bank of Kentucky 4 Jt WhiCtsaJo and n r tni1 t of-4l- -- ju-tit- ticket will havo attached to It four coupons off2 90erb. Th holder of tirki-- will bp entitled to adml.siou to tli Concert, end to the whole amount of the gift awarded to it bj lot. The holder of each coupou will be rntlUed to admUelon to the concert ana ta one fourth of the amount of such gilt as may be awarded to it. To provide funds for thle Or.nd Concert, and for the bvnfftt ot the l'ubdo library of Kentucky, lOO.lttu Tickets w.ll bo soW at 10 each currency. 7 it Ctruer tf New Cttr neb, (imotEiti-.tin- Fifty fit III (SjO. i uieut that masK-t- l 910 REPORTER. Ibu-- of hr im ent-r- tj-l- d, t- Ticket of Cdut!fon,. rcuc For-.- j u es htvl 1 sstt o w't'mut jyiu it ropre-ent-in- ropro-ontativ- Th-re-- Ul nt v. !.tcfttry 1 lmi) o iit'-ly- . knowing th fast v, s t. lie r.Ininall )iroii will plcuRti i of nxvisa Pieos,tn nl C.trlnne. Ris!?- ui-,ne- i I k bst fader the Jirrotionof tlie rau b ju oc u red ' uta d At Louisville, Kj, , On Tuesday, October 31, 1871, ( ! hi Itilt rest In th Tru'-ke- e mm I.iUa lotut f.umbsr Vuuls lo the Viah mikI nt mu-ngi'ine- Grand Gift $!, 000,000 foncerl! CORINNE Ouo Oi t One oift r iii M Jf I gtnl iturw of K.itltekv, of MsrcU li.fc. oi Kectitly JhTI, iV lrai.naof tbs I'tluhe UO-ar- jr vriil g.vs a fne Y, NOTICE ra'xriK - one Hurt of MW IN' t mun-agi-im-- H:Y WEEKLY OFTU fc OK A RprClAT- ACT AlITIiUltirV la-di- e, po-.essi- oifi-.v- Brigham Young discoursed in this fashion to hu people recently: very religious man wanted to know of me why our cars were run on Sunday, when' the Bible ay tlie Sabbath should! be kept holy. We cannot read In tho Bible about railroad, nor they telegraph, nor anything about whether should be worked on Stroday. How are we to know then what ii rightt Uve o that your conscience is void of offense be for o God and mAh', and tho spirit of revelatidh will if you know a thing ought gukloyouand to be done, dk it; if not, let it alone. If I had power over nil the railroad, I would have them all step traffic on- the Sabbath: but now we have V run with the others, I say to you, preach tko gospel, do good, and cleanse the earth from the spirit of mischief FOKUIGN .E1V8. and contention and establish peace. If tho Lord gives you a nifl take enro of her, and Itvdon-- , July ID. Gladstone will state not abuse her. Never quarrel. Dog, pigs to control that In tho House of Common aud dertls quarrel. Ifyouwant a them example, show good tho Government is determined to- abolish the yanr famille, and let them do nd tell them what purchase system- in defiance of the resistance i tbcsbavq a mind to. This D 1 ' ;hc !. f !, filling in thi, h vvili ro yourselve, ,A p; po.-a-ss.i- y, lnn-gun- t Ilotv Ntewnrt nml Xyi nro fJolii -- t mi-wcck- of-Wer- ob-jec- o Near tho confine of Fre.h6, Tulare, nnd Inyo counties I:i the x icinfy of tho head-U water of tho Kexteah, there exi-t- s it remai able puvo of countiy. The Indian say it is the abiding place of tfie ICxil Spirit. The country i rugged nnd rocky mountain, with deep valley and procipitou cliffs. Snake und reptile description abound in untold number, nud, takun in all, it i a wild and ino-- uninviting region. But aside from thi a mo-- t curious phenomenon Tho ground tremble and nlrno-t contimiouriy, nnd the abundquake ant rocks grind nnd grit together a if being urged by some terrible influence. Frequently, deep discharge are heard, mu filed and dull,- - like the distant sound of heavy artillery. At night the hound seem to be more abundant than in the daytime. Nr Indian can be induced ta venture near the locality, regarding it with superstitious horror. No theory i advanced by arty one to account for the strange phonomerwf mentioned. We also learn from William Fnymonville that above the bead ' of Crane Valley, in this county, nnother place similar to the One already mentioned exist. lerons who have visited tho la- -t place named describe the sound as like mufllcd thunder. -- n A Man MIS CE LL A NEC US A D VTS. WOND2R3- - CALIFORNIA 'gn. jiltohter daily cg;:lyxi: II. LUllBCri 3 Proptlelor, Whole ale and retail, dealer In all kind of meats, Etc., at Lowest Prices FOURTH STREET. COIU.VSE. WfWy ef the beat Meats, sugar cored Qama, Bacon, aaoaag, dried beef, a to. Always eo hand J DENNIS J. TOOHY rip , f I Publisher. i . I i I ; i ( |