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Show w "' . W" EDNESDAY, JUNK 21, JL871. CRAtfrO VISIT. Tbo tour of President Grant to the Pacific (BT THX WESTERN X7XI0N TXXKORAF11 CO. to-se- ... Some enterprising Germans of St. Louis-hav- e established a "concentrated lager manufactory." It is a solid substance and can bo kept kicking around the houso all day and at night bo usedng a beverage. A quarter of a pound, it is said, will last an ordinary family a week, besides allowing a good sized chunk for tho children to play with. A man on a journey can carry a supply in his vest pocket, enough to keep him drunk a fortnight. For twelve cents enough can be sent through the mail to demoralize a whole township. , - MEN AND WOMEN; What is it that makes nil those men who associate habitually with women superior to others who do not? "What makes that woman who Is accustomed and at case in tho society of men, superior to her sex in general? Solely because they are in the habit of free, graceful, continued conversation with tho other sex. Women in this way lose their frivolity, their faculties awaken, their delicacies and peculiarities unfold all their beauty and captivation in the spirit of intolloctual rivalry. And themcn.losc their pedantic, rude, declamatory, sullen manner. The coin of the understanding and tho heart Tho asperities are changes continually. rubbed off; their better material polished and brightened and their riches, like the gold, is wrought into tho finer workmanship by the fingers of women than it ever could bo by those of men. Tho iren end steel of their characters are hidden, liko the character and : armor of a giant by stud's and knots of precious stones, when they are not wanted in actual warfare. Highfalutin Stllabvb. Woman wasa recently toasted in the following style at recent anniversary meeting of tho Richmond Light Infantry Blues: Woman pure ns tho snowflake that falls upon the Pcnnino Alps; beautiful as tho hour! that bathes herself in the crystal ftunUln of the Moslem Paradise; graceful as the peri that floats on her shell skiff over the calm witters of the dark blue sea; vain, worso than vain. the warning togunrdtho heart when Intellect flashes fromis the bright breathed tho soul eye, and the light of face I , her music upon like - Heaven help the man w;ho imagines ho can dodge enemies by trying to pleaso everyever succeeded, body If such an Individual it-- not one should that of be glad should world the trying to find & going through and thumphis head against, beams to knock mans opinion, fighting, every crowding Sim Mm. That, .gain, U another solrcme. have opinion, Other people havo theirerror of the supposing fall into dont m Aanect you more for turning your match the color of their. and own color, to, MIU of wind tho costs It sunshine ' weather, itonn ud more times Irresolute and vtcillatingle and twist, than .Aa its trouble to wind and i'0 to stand independent manly, honest, grounc to bc th "Good enough for mo ii - j looopiior of "Bhoo Fly. XT & f.j 22 wirS THE LATEST DI8PATCHES. V Capture of Monster Sea-Lio- ing them eligible to the Assembly. Favre informed tho House that 180,000 ' French prisoners yet remain in Germany, but that they were returning borne at the rate of hundred daily. thirty-fiv- e Paris, June 20. A correspondent says that on May 21st, when a body of communists entered Washburnes house with the intention of committing depredations, tho commander of the Prussian forces to the northward of Paris, said that if Washburne was in person or property interfered with, tho city would tie bombarded within twenty-fohours. This warning had its effect, but Paris was at tho mercy of the American minuter, and atlijs word a thousand guns UIIOLEMLE Cl RETAIL would have opened on tho city. London, June 21. A correspondence from Romo says that the Pope, on the twenty-fift- h anniversary of the Pontificate, received deputations from all countries, even from Poland. At least two thousand delegates and eight hundred ladies waited on ( him during the day. The Pope, in his replies to tho congratulations of lbreign deputations, said ho hoptxl they would walk the streets of Romo without fear of outrage. To the French delegates ho spoko on tho situation of France, nnd congratulated them on .AND. their victories over the powers of darkness, lie was gratified at receiving a telegram from tho Quecn of England, expressing wishes of long life and happiness. During tho day the Pope distributed 1,500 francs among tho poor, and received magnificent presents from tha faithful throughout tho world. Notwithstanding the precaution of tho Police, the visitors, while on their way to the Vatican, were frequently insulted by crowds in the- streets. Many soldiers who n had served in the Pontifical army were arrested before the day festival to prevent disturbance. Versailles, Juno 21. Tho Assembly has the loan bill. unanimously passed I Paris, Juno 21. A letter from tho Archbishop of Cambrai, the Bishop of Ares, to tho Assembly demands tho resumption of protection to Romo;' London, Juno 21. The Emperor and Empress of Brazil landed at Lisbon on Tuesday and received an enthusiastic reception. They, go to Madrid on Thursday, then to MONTANA AND SIXTH STS, London. Versailles, Juno 20. In the Assembly during tho debate on the loan bill, Thiers made a statement of tho financial condition of the country. He said tho Gorman war cost Franco three milliards francs. Tho deficit for the fiscal year of 1870 And 1871 reached 1,631,000,000 francs, but of this amount the Bank of Franco had advanced to the Government 1,330,000,000 . francs, so that tho immediato deficiency for tho year was reduced to threo hundred and millions, but to this, must bo added four hundred and thirty-si- x millions for exIn since tho incurred penses suppression of This total deficit the insurrection in Paris. million of seven hundred and thirty-nin- e francs Thiers proposed to meet by imposing new taxes. Tho situation he said wa difficult but not disastrous. ns. ur Repair of the Broken Cable. TORNADO IN SOUTHERN KANSAS The Wheat Crop in the United States. WASHBURNS POWER IN PARIS DURINQ THE INSURRECTION. HOME NEWS. San Francisco, Juno 20. Tho flood in tho Columbia river tributaries is increasing and immense damage is being done. All the lower part of Portland is under water. Tho loss to farmers in Clark county alone is estimated at one hundred thousand dollars, Portland elected a full Republican ticket yesterday. The agents of Bnrnum arrived from Santa Barbara with a female sea lion weighing twelvo hundred pounds, and suckling whelp and five seals. Sovcrnl other g were captured, but killed themselves. who is very savage, becomes The tractablo. They will be sent overland fooii. The Democratic Convention was in session There is no doubt at Sacramento' of Governor Haights renomination on the subsidy platform, though is money being used freely to defeat him. Tho Yolo Chicory factor, near Sacramento, was burned last night. Loss, ?20,-00-- sea-lio- sea-do- sea-lione- ns ss, to-da- anti-railro- ad ( 0. John Dalis quarts mill, at Washoe, was Insured for eighty thousand burned dollars, all button thousand falls on Eastern and English companies. Hearts Content, June 20. Tho s broken end of tho cables of 1805 have been connected. Washington, Juno 20. There is duo to the Government from collectors of Internal Revenue, nearly threo millions of dollars, which it is thought will havo to bo collected by suits against bondsmen. London, June 20. In tho nouso of Commons Viscount Enfield promised immediate notice to British claimants, under tho treaty of Washington, to file claims before tho commission within six months. Parsons, Juno 20. A terrible tornado swept over the southwestern Kansas on Friday evening. Tho town of Eldorado was nearly destroyed. One hundred houses were demolished. Loss sixty thousand dollars. The storm did great damago to ciops. Washington, Juno 20. Returns nt the Department of Agriculture indicate tho increased average of wheat, compared with last year, at four per cent. Nearly threo fourths million acres,'nearly all of which is west of tho Mississippi river, will be fully equal to that of last year. New York, June 20. A billiard mntch was played last night between Dion and Foster, for ot diamond cue and 81.000; fifteen hundred points. Tho gamo was won by Dion in sixty-on- o inning, scoring 1,500 points to Fosters 016. Geo, II. Pendleton sailed for Europe today to bring back his family. President Grant starts for California about tho 15th of August. All members of tho Cabinet will occompanyhim. Ho will not visit Oregon, Galveston, June 20. A letter received by Governor Davis, from L. 8. Friend, agent of the Kiowa Indians, says it is evident tho Indians are preparing for a most extensive raid on tho Texarf border. The Kiowas, Cheyennes, Coinnnches and Apaches are all on tho warpath. Washington, Juno 20. Bowen is still m jail. It U believed he will boiardonod. His friends claim that he will undoubtedly get tho seat in Congress over Dclango (colored), on tho ground that the latter secured his election by gross frauds, Dayton, Juno 20. A letter has been published from Chief Justico Chaso to congratulating and thanking him on tho "new departure" movement, and endorsing his speech on the resolutions. Dayton, June 20. The funeral of Vailan-digha- m was immense. The con course of people forming the procession was two mile's long. Many distinguished all parts of tho Union were was Thur present. Among tho man, Cox and G. W. McCook. Ho was buried by the Masonic fraternity, Grand High Priest Charles C. Kiefer, officiating; Columbus, June 20. Tho Republican Stato Convention to be held here promises to bo one of tho largest ever held in tho State. Tho movement to nominate Wade for Governor seems to havo been abandoned. Tho probabilities are that Gen. E F. Noyes will bo nominated, on the first ballot. to-da- y. , Val-landigha- m, to-d- a; pall-beare- rs FOREIGN NEWS. .Twenty-fiv- e Wines, Liquors and cigarj wbotoaXu ixn xotajL bbalbm xs XTEB brought to this market My gooj, tooted from tha leading houses of th. Psclft, Oommlooion CORNER to-da- OF y, XJtn.li. Corinne, Constantly on limit! n good J.W. GUTHRIE, porter, specialties. Th. fxj ' As tori meat AND Moores Ilye, Send Old TIN, COPPER, AND Our Ssverlu Sheet Copper Booker Irons, Gold Pans, Booker Dippers, Spring Point Shovels, Farming Implements - fifes,' . Gold Scales, ' fn bbls ulkd half bbls.- Woodworth. Bourbon, Scotch Whiskey. TT fGlN. Swan Extra. Quicksilver,. I Picks, ah' Blsck Black Swia Fun sfling Goods. Everything for a complete ontfit to BRANDIES. Champ VP, Freight, flnnt, Mine or Prospect. M. Dnpojr, Jules Robins Montana Street, CORIN'NE, - - SHERRY. V. II. A Co., . apl-t- f O, Burgund i s CIIAMPAUNE. llcld.irk ILuinber Yard, V. PARKtlUBST, On tho Kino of the Railroad f Ttnnrnt's, Pint, and flunrf, CIDEIl. are received. ....BirKAXXCU.... FLOOBING, Bedwood and Pine Shingles, Bedwood Mouldings, Also Agent for tlic, AND S A SR, : CALIFORNIA POYDER WORKS, .AND. California and Montana TRANSPORTATHW j.i-- u w V v Jam. Ginger (Browns), (Turners), Es. Peppermint, Clnpr lVl' Brandy, Gin nnd Whiskey Cocktail, Old Tom Gin, Cnttcr Whisht? Grape Brandy. p KEGS, j myHf FOR SALE CHEAP AT THIS OFFICE, ribten i Pride of Corlnnc, La Maravella, a Cod Its Excctkct Or lips. i Nevada, I Vba 4 Magnolia, t itia d. i FlfcOTC Bergoehea X promts to give my personal sttentlc-- J j, tha selection and shipment of gooJs. Frlc j j M , low as tha asms class of stock can be bought either to tha Atlantic States or California. ABt- OAX3 X. TIBBAI3. WDOLE81LX 1SD TWO LABOE BOLLS OF j CIGARS. amlaation pf goods and prices respectfully in1 PELT ROOFING C0UPANT. - , Cupples Best, 1, 3, a and io Gallon abroad Ilalf Block West of Depot, Corinne, Utah. 4 used by the trade always surP1 t at tha shortest notice, and to persons ordering Ollloo: One CO It INN E, UTAH. : e7tf i. Vermont!., Cherry Cord" ' EVERYTHING OF V CJS I O CASE GOODS. v Cursreos, Anisette, " Maraschino, Absynthe, lympi (Gum and Fruit; i ETC., ETC., ETC. Ter., A ' i FANCY AND PLAIN PICKET aprt-dt- f Corinne, Cutting OS, ) . I i BITTERS. SUGAB DBESSED, ' women, convicted of setting flro or at tempting to set fire to buildings in Paris, DISSOLUTION NOTICE. have been sentenced for transportation to New- Caledonia. Gambetla ie soon to re HERETOFORE EX-J- L turn to France. The Imperial Guard is be- rwHElitlnx between John name, sty! ing reorganized under the namo of )he Re- k ilnnro, Is this iday dissolved by mutual consent John A. Creighton will py all liabilities of tha firm publican Guard. and collect ail acoounts due to the earn. Versailles, June 20. The Assembly toJOBS A. CJtEldHTOX, W. H. MCNKO. a bill the natives of Al day passed giving Ja7-3June T, 1871. Utah I ENGLISH AIAV Home,' Ilenlys I X L Kcd Cal, Wine, Angostura. BOUGH FENCING, or PENSIONS FOR UTAH. I V Guinness, Pints and Quarts, Bysass, Pints and Qusrtt BEB, 0BEG0N PINE, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. EXAMINER V .Munratrllr. Angrllen, PORTER. ALSO Battery and Washington streets, W. GRAHAM, M. D., P u Clnrft, White, Always oil iinnd. ... .COBXZB. ... J. ti li . DOOBS .....Kelton J 8 t lum- Oorinne. i Byase, Pints and llunu. Merchant, Cmioutox Homo... EuawoRTUt Louth an.... Co,, California. PROPRIETOR. PRODUCE. ISAAC D. IIUNTOON, J .V x ROUGH LUMBER, Same day Orders Commissions w CALIFORNIA WINES. FINE, FINISHING LUM- - Jel-t- i. ir Chas. Ileld.lcU, C&RZNJWEt Goods Shipped East and West i t: Cabluet, ' M ber on hind. E i M. AND AND COUNTRY PRODUCE ed to. Several thousand shingles and s lot of rough i ( e. P. Cutcc (Krugg), Outfiting Goods, telegraph promptly attend 11, t T mtJ C K FIE GLEAB Orders by mail ,f Diamond PORT WINE. Particular attention jmid to Orders by mail,1 O.D j and Family Groceries, lude a Specialty. Co., JUnr, UTAH; Improved Rocker Complete and Cheap, Will Receive Prompt Attention. or J. A between 4th nml 5th, Orders by Mail Ilf kloda of Butter aud Egg 8sa A, House - - Corlnnc CASH PAID FOR COUNTRY - - Ross, Building ' Material Constantly on hand. . BoLrbon, Cutlers Crab Apple, Fancy r - ? Millers Extrs Doarbon A fall Assortment of Between fcj and Sd streets. 1 Bourbon. JUlller's Bourbon. SHEET-IRO- N WAKE. GROCERIES, &t O Mr Years Virginia nye. 4 Montana 7 Crowder Dealer la PROVISIONS ; WHISKIES. Also, Manufacturers of for the Jobbing Trade PRODUCE AND -: lag, with other brands, always on hand : . a Corner ot Fourth and Hentana Streets, hundred English ales and Mining Implements: D. Wholesale and Retai! y 0to ny auortmDto( cannot be aurpMd u I foreign and domestic 1 country. California wines in wood and botilw ... Iron. Stoves, ITailu, ' Merchant, - f and the Attoatlo States, and HARDWARE, 't . COuSj? TH undersigned take, pleasure in that ha hsa just received sad basin torttt, est and finest stock of a GILES, QERQISIl Sr HR dD(DJE JEl w, Paris, June 20 WE CIIAUEHOE JOHN A. CREIGHTON, 8HELF AND HEAVY Btctee and Territories is prolific of much conflicting telegraphing and newspaper quips..: The latest that has come under our not(co is from the Eureka (Nov. Sentinel, which paper 'takes it for granted that the ..President of the Uni ted States will call on His Rojal Highness, King Brigham Young of Utah, and Master of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latlcr-da- y Saints, temporal and . spiritual. Bays the Sentinel : The people of Utah are Just now having ' two SrsPcIass excitements, but the oner is .occupying the time of the magnates of the church, and tho lesser lights of the Saints, to the exclusion of all other things. The President of tho United States has agreed to exhibit his high consideration of tho spirit ual ruler of Utah by calling on him on his way to San Francisco. We arc not surprised that Brigham Toung should he pleased with tho fact that he is deemed of sufficient importance by tho President to be called upon. Brigham remembers the poverty stricken state 6f the 3Iormons at tho time the ' first effort was made to send a standing force of United States soldiers to "Utah, lie remembers tho squalid want of his deluded followers, and how soon after tho arrival of Johnson's command those same jwor creatures had their many wants supplied, nml how the' propitious circumstance of tho army saved tho disbandment of the disciples of tho great abomination of the 10th century. But, for tho United States coin disbursed in Utah, tho stampede of Mormons to Lower California would have continued and tho tithing of tho church would havo been so reduced that Brigham would havo been obliged to look for somo new field in which to exercise his peculiar tAlcnts. From that time to the present the treasure of tho U. S. has been squandered in Utah and with that expenditure MortnonUm has been strengthened. The pretence of opposition to tho quartering of troops In the Territory has only been the surest way to get them there. Now, when tho President of tho United States proposes to make a little trip he must e out of his way Brigham and his f;o defying satellites. Tho great law breaker is to bo visited by tho ruler of a" nation. We have not learned that a visit was made to the condemned lluloff, or that ho visited tho prison of Foster, the murderer, while in -- Now York a few days since. He wilLbo treated with great consideration by the Saints, and thnir leader will have great ex- of what will come of that visit. Sedations fasten himself more firmly in his place with tho people, and will counsel the President with such ndvico as will be to tho advantngo ofhis friends. If the President was taking upon himself tho labor MU Dix Imposed upon herself by visiting tho prisons and seeing tho great criminals of the ago then it would bo appropriate. As it now is wo can only soo this as an effort to conciliate tho King of Utah by a visit from the President. In tho hereafter there will ariso several questions of serious import to be settled as regards Utah and tho position of Brigham Young, whether as ruler of tho pcoploin temporal as well as spiritual things, must be settled and before many months, those, as well as the other, in regard to the groat criminality of the man will como up. His expectations are now based upon tho election of his man to Congress in the placo of CaptainHoopcr, and without doubt the man who mAkes the welcoming speech to the President on his arrival at Balt Lako City, will bo Brigham Youngs next member of Congress. u MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. GROCERIES, STC. sace and Loraine a right to voto and mak- TCOailJffE REPORTER. Mliit PUU Wines, Liquors iml I Ci?n ....coaxes Ctab UpbUda ABdFtfib IU., orimie, J |