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Show aa thought tha jeale it gbt the evening too was nearly gone. Then came son and Dennis J. Toohy. Upon the stiyid-nr- d Quicktuiumoi ou its way. of Corinno tho following, in gold fetters Left the aeid the raait,tho &rei le, belled for the private parties in various portions of the desdlj frsy, il City, most notable of which may bo menover n field of blue explained it meaning : And when tollsr.na march vmv over and wtr's to made ceess, tioned the1 receptions of Col. S.un Kahn Corfnne delegation to the Fourth of July From the Haiti of Montrsuma waved tho WEDNESDAY, JULY Cy T87L. of auaco. and M. If. Walker Eq. which were nu1?71." Andtho lines So, between the Wirs tecouatej to protret our We come a loyal brotherhood, h mice and lives i merously attehded by friend of tlioo popuFrom tbe sa ruthless of tbe vjgi Indian lar gentlemen. spoliattou From off tho hank of Bear ; hives lilDEPEflDJrtCE. an armv was Whist the Mormon Did. Many corps mustesed, and viat rlously To thi great Freedoms Jubilee, marched on Tho church undertook to run the Fourth To the honor of America, the Jsnl of Wsshlngton. to share." And rallylng-tim- e as wheu the Ihb cw children through the of July on it own hook and, to make tho And still better than tho above wn the But.desert waste were led. half a Lake City. tracked their onward pr gross tnl brought sor- matter a certainty, flrt picked up Cay in deputation of our mercantile navy. This Evil row on tbeir head. dozen men who are composed of rubber wa a detachment of seamen from tho Balt It beit-l- l in our probation that Ood's set sou brittlo nor limalong i tuff. Fellow who, neither Lake Navigation Company carrying a ban- Tosftlli-and his for collmion vile like acourge people OEGimiKlG OF THE END. ner with tho inscription r < Lake Tars. ber, can be handled by any trickplayer v.ithmrurg, uncooled Then to our humiliation raged a fratricidal strife as tbe confectioner manipulates tho Loyalty and Enterprise;" (over an elegant Whrnthe brothers hand wa lifted full sgaiust hit ' Irother'e of hi art. A couple of these put on life, of steamer syrups tho of Corinne,) City When painting our 'lion's chief, tbe greatest since the time tho yoke of B. Y. and walked at tho front Of WkihiugtO-1- , and under the vessel her title in bold relief. ; Lincoln, passed the Aery ordeal, and i crown of of Zion's Mercantile in such manner as the Then came tho Corinno Base Ball Club with glory von; faith and htmirn klndnts he pronmneed tome class, where Justice is administered, Its banner of green and gold, tho gift of the In high the Just decree Then tho church alo Corinne Indies, muny of whom were present As turn are created eqiu, that the bondstnattshculd walk to the scaffold. COVEKXOu BUCK SQIELCRB THE Mt'VOO go cnllod out the Nauvoo Legion, in defiance to seo tho work of their hands horn above Labor free, d to preserve tbe I'ulon, and oh blot mtr land of the Governors onlcrforbiddingitsparade LKIWh." tho swaying multitude by the favored cham- Withtijon bis life sealed bis deration, i til. leu by the aswithout direction of the lawful commander; sassin's hand. pions, who prSe their colors beyond the value Dismal day thank Cod it euded never let our and being determined to pursue the wicked of victory itself. Thus was our City reprethoughts recall Shenandoah is sented in tho line of march and through the Aujd.t of alt the hale and rancor which it hold vlt'alu course of the patout, they came tbe Nnu-vo- o The Hero its thrall, and Legion did armed to tho teeth, demonstrations of the day. It is a matter of RutUkc brothers reunited, let us mxnfully apply Heard From. II. and Daniel was dentin our Every nerve to Aed ) savage as Apaches. Great I pride to observe hero' that our triple delegahigh. his tion was continually marked out as tho ob- Kot alone in battlo triumphs do our annals bright Wells, on yesterday, at tho head of ODE IX FILL. STEIN'S lAHiriCEST abound. bowlegged battalions, and woe betide the ject of cheering and unmistakable welcome. Peace has crowned us with her vlctcrles ts brilliant I I.I no of Marsh. wights who crossed his bristling lines I, olive-bran- r-- v I I i'sr. f - 4 . fh8 t vn v ch Sail ca-n- e t i Ululi Vritlalu tlio Union LincM. i WnFdtEVS, I WILL APIKtB ox , at ten the tilth ila 01 Julv otlock a. in.,. at the Un ted Slatea l..nd Ollire in salt taike tit-- Utah TYritl or v to tuake ah enirjr of the i(id it' of 0rlnne, llx.-- l county, embracing the following describ-- d lands, to wit: Iat 2, 1, 8. and t. eectin 6, township 9 north, range vl west, containing ICS H0.10) acres. To mako the proof requited by law, and show that I am entlt'ed to hate t'e entry made under An Act of COnvir. aa for tho relief of the inhablunta of cittea an I towns upon the pnblitf laud, ap also An act amendatory pruvid March 2, 1NJ7, and W, lhfl. for the line and thereto," approved June beneBt cf jbe inhabitant tlieroof; at which time c an appear, ,and and place any person or how cause if any there be, why such entry should not be modo. ' I - Banquets. tho well orgnnizciT procession t 1 - moved liko a drilled army under tho guidance of Sharpe Walker and his efficient aids. The full mil at camp Dougitnry band from the gary-olas gave the music to which, even and steady step whs kept though many a time the inspiring measure of Yankee Doodle" and the Star Spangled Banner" was drowned in the higher but no less patriotic sound of hurrahing thousands all along the peopled way. On main street this cheering was while ladles from windows and waived tokens of their own sympathy to the cortego of freemen. Around by the office of Governor Black the manifestations of delight continued, and on in tho broad avenues until tho bend of tho line reached tho grand rendezvous whence it' started. From a gentleman who calculated it we learned that it took tho proceesion over an hour to pass a given point and that not many less than five thousand person participated in tho march. Salt Lake City hn never had the like, nnj yet that mass of freemen was largely mndo up of citizens who n short time ago were ns firmly bound to obey the will of a dangerous hut decaying priesthood ns they are now happy in a political faith which sees no authority above the Comditu tfon of their Country. , (Jrnittl Mass Meeting. Halting' as already Indicated, theproces sion wn dismissed and in a few minutes the magnificent edifleo of tho Liberal Institute wa filled in every seat, and on tho outside, raised platforms before tho entrances and windows accommodated n largo number for whom there was no room inside. At one oclock tho exercises were commenced by prayer from Rev. G. M. Peirce, followed by tlo rending of the Declaration of Independence by T. A. Lyne who performed thi important duty in a manner to please and delight nil who hnd tho fortune to hear that master of elocution. Then camo the poet oi the day Laureate of whom we shall' nwt say a word in praise because we hare the honor of presenting in full to our render tftut which an audience of thousand pronounced worthy of tho man and the event : lienrtT in Hit. Tho voloonf Liberty Capital of Mortnonilom ycsterdayns it has never been heard there before. The freemen of Utah, gathering frorft all tho camps imd mine, and town and valley, filled tho street of Salt Lake City and made the pure air of the mountains ring with the glad welkin, Five thounil huzzas of Independence. sand stalwart men, and hots of lovely women at early ,sunrie might bo seen preparing for the great rejoicing. Tho flag of the Republtc wn everywhere in glory's colors waving and streeming to the breeze. All tho Industrie of tho people, the delverof the silver lead, tho laborer the mechanic, tho artist, and tho learned professions vied in numbers and enthusiasm to pay tributo to tho day which forty millions love to honor. In Utah's center, the anthem of freedom intoned by loyal thousand swept in mclodi-o- u torents over tho place where tho Constitution and tho Laws of the American peo-pl- o have been dishonored and outraged for a quartor of a century. Eloquence, honest, friendly and patriotic took up the strain to declare that henceforth, and forever, a power shall live in this Toritory to givo speech to U newborn allegiance. Such was the spec fctcle of yesterday to which wo can but briefly refer while endeavoring to record tho events f the great occasion. Tho Liberal Tarty f Utah b a fact of which the wholo conn try may well be proud, for in Us work are men who know their rights, and knowing dare maintain." They gavo the rallying cry andcallod tho masses into lino, under tho . stars and stripes, orr tho Fourth of July, 1871 in tho City of Salt Lake, From Corinno the hundreds camo by stcniuLont and by railroad, with banners and inscriptions, with ode and salutations to liberty. Cottonwood and. Ophlr, Tintic, Stockton,. Bingham and all the mineral region, where- sinewy arms and persevereing energy, dmg from earth . . flinty bosom tho silvery treasures answered the call to meet and celobraj the birthday r of a Nation. Farmers from tho fertile val-- , Teys, merchants, lawyers, clergymen, bankers, sailors, and soldiers' Joined in tho genoral ODE Jubilee to increase tho common Joy. wo , I Through tho principal streets of the City Ball Worke-EIa- se Oratlons-FI- re " - ! d, hal-coni- es andrtuovnd, Made our loud tie hcn;o of rthnee and the nursery of srt, ' With the meu s cf grace aud cu'tu-- e thickly strewn through e.ery part, To relievo the toilet's burden, multip'led mechanic aid. In the world of tew IjvenUor tur ingenious minds have made Its great central sun the system vldih outlespt from Morses thought. With the niesvpe, lightulng-Atshhat hath Oud wrought 1" Not less wondrous to contemplate must tho eye ot candor dceitt, The long list of our achievements th-- t ugh the agency of steam, Oow tho giant strains es h niuside to accommolate our incds, Turns the win els of mantifac'ure, oVr our myriad ' railways speeds; Drives our sttsamers through tho waters in contempt s ot wind and tide, Andobejs . onr vlll slid mandate in t nnumber'd INDEPENDENCE c DAY. Tbe Proemion. General Do Trobriand reports with two to companies of Infantry and one of cavalry ti-- r pe-ao- BOOTS AM) SHOES, AND na IV. Corinne, June U'ancy iDry G ocxls,!r HATS AND CAP Mayor of 19, 1ST 1. tiEiE!UL City GO Je2DH LOWE, ' fqll stock of the celebrated P. Settler's Chicago Wagons B1theLegist .lure of Ketilucky, Trustees of the public Library AUTHORITY on hand and for aale at reasonable wagons are thoroughly mode, of the price. These the very best maerial. ami are known all through and West aa the beat and moat reliable wagon mode, are i the intrepid commander lost the respect of his invincible phalanx, who in turn were so demoralized thnt they 'couldnt give battle to lavs; Xe'r Tcnottnce fair Freedman's barter fur some an army of grasshoppers. jAnd so haughty lordling'i esnse. Tut our. trust .n Chii, entirely, nor n atms of flesh tho Mormons of the church which stood on I el)-top of all tho world gave up the ghost a To control tbe mighty issues of a human destiny. our of within luart and do our ve that tf mean and cowardly gost it was on that Sure duty, hearts, llstbor love of tiu.h and Jus Ice, strrn of trrors eventful Fourth of July, when many readers full's arts. of this paper saw the ignoblo sprite kicked We shall swi II our country's graudour an 1 our wil-f- . re best seeure, into the poltroon's Limbo. I jon h wm Is hem'. ing o'er csatid the f.rm set hll's tulure, Provtrg pi our time nul i tatlon, under smiling fo tune's ray, Worthy of in.'cstral honors, and of Itd'fendcncc While Tlfkel of Adnilaalon, 1 reney. - Day. The Citizens Bank of Kontuci Is Treastt'cr sod Depo.ltory. the concert the sum of axi l-- .t f, Gift ciiaihs,' - , Corinne , ! attend the lay. patient hearing, While she pays her loving tribute to this most spicious day. Day of all the year the dearest to each heart quicker besti that Wbeu America and the Washington are tongue repeats; Namre the prondeet yet recorded historic pare their glory's bright effulgcnco grow with fair as ever graced tho coronal of freedom. Maysuiceedlnc age alike, of Freedom and the dearest rights Surrounding herr and carrying flags repre Synonyms, of man. sn lie nest impulse lice beneath a tenting all the State and Territories, Avore Landdi where not spot's ban llttTe girts, the daughters of prominent citi Wnere the chocs their rulers, and the rulers etve th-- lr will. tons, in chlldUhr loveliness, reflecting their 8trlvi'g every good to foster and to extirpate the 111. glad purity on the scene. Then came the Land where neither mad ambition nor ita liegeman bale. merchants, the trades, tho miners, the pro-- 1 Can bigot intrench their loatheomo forcee by uniting end alatov fcttions, delegations from' abroad, United But church no an s to life and lib ry is am ply guaranteed right in the pursuit of happiness to make bis utmost States officials and distinguished citizens of And ' othor state. It U impossible in our limited Herospeed. I who. In all the attributes that truest manhood a harmonious such but to grate details, give time, a Shone incut, and labored to advance the ku- -man race. blending of banner, music, devices, cm darkest hour of trial, with Us A m hope s t blema and expressions of fealty to the insti In the on high, ' tile revealed his soul of valor in the calm light of tutions of the country has never been his eye im-Vhen the hills. before' In the Fought till triumphs trumpet sounded, then needed rest menee multitude took up the lino of march Served es President obedient to a grateful land's ' behest of spectators Stone more resolute in combat; none in council more p A7C wftHc,of the times. ProraU , sir or re; Gentile ml- - Foremost patriot, a warrior, statesman, man 'mong rr-men without peer. ETtat ksdinar the Well was it of him accorded by a truth inspired pen ; J r? i'l ' First in war and Ant in peace, and in ih' hearts of wains, Carrying his countrymen." , from the Bat the day wa cam to honor and with tributa wreaths adorn le wX own that -v Is tlia cherished annlrerary of our nation's natal i. v pre-er- j wit-nes- ed dir-daini- tbouad Outfiting Goods, i - Dk il,i tLSCri'JZ 5 tx tx, J-- 1 3 other aplah4- The mer- p-: CS1 T Ojhtf tifcrc.'wHh j cl the Uni Five and ninety years have vanish'd since our fathers and decree coooiea, from than oe forth. Independent LiJZ should ha. AndLtheirfortrata, itvea a4 keaarpWdfed, assured To oaXXSn Iha DvcOaratiom which that fallacd , haarts had made. heard (ha message, with an Instinct tTLaa tha which oppoiotf cfrxmmUnc . , mirked their unwelcomo presence In "that Tharturtna io awn it and aroused la dsra 4a wa 42kI txia-Teylffn- ' , there promise how nobly they maintataad it, in daapUa af And are the vary foa: that those whofoaght the good, fight . wr-vpfci- hmt - right Win b tho rfght place. nar tt Co- - ! 3SUrUltodwltli loa ,f7dld nd V rn. Mr. .Tnhnh-ct.on,"l-t.'n.- er re relorf lhUbodr bennetof the . And how heaven upheld their effort and gsva powr to awry blow, Let tho nation they established, with Ita blushing honota, show. Tbea suocacded o.her conflicts to assay our strength T , Infl.ht, M- same foemen marshall 'd to Eighteen twelve aw the oppooetmr right,-- , flaw our hnrriai kvm. iocqucr-hu- rl tha rash incheer- vader back, Tbea dissolve like mist at mo.nlng, and resume the peaceful tark. Later still areas occasion to inflict a chast'ning blow on the u.v.,, k, Miuii .ku, ' tbe i.uac.s vf t i , M suiiesawh 'ft1 .ydgH- of Gift B To be Constantly on hand. and FORT BENTON, Plans drawn and fpeolflcatlona order' forniahed to febl7-- - U God bless our .Country" showed in mammoth fire letters, And was visible at a great distance. When all the rocket, roman candles and pretty fires were over tbe iff . tlio- - i Trust cos. Tlicfa E. Uramlette, late Governor Watteraon, KditojrCouria r Jnurtui; IV. f e- N II ' Prsa'ldent Courier Jouruul oo ; pen lathe Dally Commercial; Geo. P. orn it AtiX igir; If. M. McCarty, of the 'li.nt, I.- H. Cain, o'.crk J. fforson court of Co. mn n 4 W. Clusky. Author Politic tl Text Do 4, 1. 1 rott. of tbe Luuistl l. har. 1 he trnateesJ will be assixted by tiie f well known and eminent dtizins of hciuu . have consented to bo present at tho con vrt r nperinteud the drawing and distribunon o!. Mnpmisor. i Hon. II. J. S Judge Jaffeiron cn.rt r mon Pleoa; Hon.its, T. 11. Cochran, rhaiueiW villo chancery court; lion. H. H. Drm e, J ri, ferson circuit court; Hob. J G. Baxter, V ' Lonisvtlie; Hon. B. J. Wibl), Kiuatorof k t'olonelG. 1. WharPm, UnKei States DiHt.k ' ney; Colonel Phil. Lee, Frosecut ng Atteri.-- j Judicial District; General J. T. Jtjle, prr U. k F. It. It.; Dr. T. S. Bell, Prcf fd I n 'r Louisville; Jllseu Johnson, Proprietor )o Hon. J. Proctor Knotty laid roeiuhrr d ngns drew Graham, tobacco and cotton broker. The hoidere of tickets to whUh gifts are ' Will be paid on pnaentation at the tlheeG-viile- . Ky. Tickets will be Tor sale at the on the First of Jnly, 1H7I. A liberal dlooount will bo allowed whfl! i or l.WXi tickets are purchased in a lot. "Stf accompanied by rnuitt luces wil hel prr., m tended to and tho ticket r'turned tcred, or by express, ss ord r il. The undersigned, Jap principal Business J1 of the very successful Mercantile Library t cert of ban Francisco, haring een appoint! enterpr se, hss to ssy that ever pf will he done to make this an entire aucc buyers of tickets will find their interests j guarded M if they wereaffair. I tbe entire rn'"-euperihtende- ciiAni.rH ii. Pirn:1 Hussey, D abler ; ' (Sncctfiori to Wlhon TIM HENDERSON, AGENT, CORIN CORINNE,..1 The atockholdei And all bthar , ..UTAll- ef UTAH. f Alwnya on hand the latest Magazine, Newspapers ond; PeJe27tf riodicals. w - At, - I11 TROPICAL PRODUCTIONS, Tirst National Bank - . r A - I . LIMES NUTS, v ; , Oalt Home, Louivil J22 lm Apples, Penclies, Oranges mul Lemons, Exprcor Book and Stationery Siore t d and ReUil Dealer in CORINNE -- . ; I--I. O, Wholesale ELLIOTT, Stock, New Com he and Quick Time. a- -. the-abov- ' .,,.i'toS3.S words railed if-- rm 1 di-pl- ay in i.orisxiM: of every cttisn, and It is the purpose t tli i to ralso a fund suftilent to a. cur. a mi.i c. t1 ii ing, to place in it boo enough to. of a magniftca nt library, ami to i;ii lua it able it to boy the currmt pub'lcatlo a il, out, and tqbe seif ustaining. Tin i u distriu'ion will take pUcta'uu'li r the i supervision of the trustees nstm-tKi- x tl m Corporation, who are as follows: Illustrated Designs ks , n-b- Street, isr (it Li tro H. PUBLre I. J ll.ii By the provibl ns of the tliarter tlue 1 ii n forever io tne gratmtons us- - slot uj Cor-inncui- fire-wor- , Public Library of Kenlucl PRODUCE. CASH PAID FOR COUNTRY , In The Evening. ..y tire i st.l lieliuioi.t niKF, i.nuiAiiv , When '"the night camo were MONTANA, looked for. Tho for anxiously the placo was crowded yet before dark, and CARRYING THE when tha coaster of pyrotechnic commenced fosbonrhit skill tho whole neighborhood UNITED STATES ia spot selected hadjbeen filled with AND people. It took an hour and three quarters to exhaust the explosive materials, and somo of the pieces were exceedingly fine. Tho Weifay Fargo & Cois leal to particular, attracted the pralso of all. This gave a many colored model of the Temple of Liberty on the dome of which the s,tert,,.bou eagle quietly watched, over a star set In the I center of the design. Across the base the Good 1 al. approprieted AND COUNTRY PRODUCE 1 - arch the proceed arising from tha sale of in to patriotism. Tho great mass meeting of tho SPRING-BEDS- , . Liberals of Utah closed with a benediction . MATTRESSES pronounced by Rev, E. E. Bayliss, of PILLOWS, ARCHITECT AND. BUILDER, that part of the celebration 'was COMFORTS, over. & BEDSFRKADS Have Rail tinine. Colorado By invitation of tho young men of Salt Lako tho Corinno Club met its friends nt 4 Repalrlrg Always promptly done. P. M. and proceeded to tho grounds foot of UTAH. Main street, the clubs being accompanied to I am bound to hc II an cheap as COIIINJYE, their friendly contest by a large number of any house in Utah. dehirous of and ladies x 1 gentlemen witnessing ly Motto Is, Ltve and let Live Qutck The player were ns JhC manly pnttim.1 Sates and Small Profits, A magniflc'-u-t follows : Sail Lake, Pitt, A. Pratt, Wright, variety of II. l'ratt, Bennett, M. M. Young, II. Young, and McCurdy. Corinne Stone, Ilodgmnn, SAI.E BOOMS: Barnard, Hurl hut, Huey, Aulbnch, Orme, Montana street - - Corinne. Miles and Ilamish. The gamo was finely On hand for J. W. LESHER. played on both sides, and it appeared for apl-t- f nwhile that the champions bad fallen into a CHUR OH ES. DWELLINGS, tight place, but they held tho hot ones" and won by a score of 23 to 21. Alex. WalBUILDINGS lace of Salt Lake City acted ns umpire to . the general satisfaction of both parties, Fred STAGE AND EXPRESS LINE SCHOOL HOUSES, Taylor of Corinne, rcorer. At the close of tho gamo tho Corinno Club were hospitably FROM entertained by General Maxwell who invited And all otbr Edifice f the Latest Styles :t them to be bis guests in tho Cavern of Com1 3sr of Architecture fort under tho Post Office, where Judgo FosTO ter continues to render truo decisions and LOO&ttG TO BEACTT A!fD C0.WF0RT. just ones. So closed tho leading events of VIRGINIA CITY, HE LEV A. tho day. ook . g ed Gilmer & Salisburys ! f tlic ex;HUeS f tlta (Aftvr paj r.'.ftklnz Hie uiHinbutio.1 of 1 e gill-)- J au- file out r i. . Olio Gift of ... Ouo Gift of .c One t.itt Oiia O ft of... Oua Gr.u d G.tt a I... i a n (alf s of' f 1.0 0 aa..eh . . . Mid tt) G. t ol $30! ea li Klglitei'ii Gifts of fROOcact 721 Triases In S, We should like to describe this excellent portion of the display as the chief character ' represented by the bcautiAal Miss Slade of Salt Lake City, attired inclasslc and becom ing robes of spotless white, and wearing the chaplet, inscribed Liberty," on nbrow, ns .f ort Gift of ' . ' i fJouetb tj.flve Gilt $2 0 iitih.i. Fifty Gut-o- f SIC Gilts of $ leu each 1 On tho right, resting toward tho Liberal In- And ho seek tbe paths ol gscaincsa, whch they pointed out to trout stitute building, the cor of tho Goddess of With their hearts within jour bosoms, and tbeir God, o'erbead; Liberty in magnificent style, took the lead. Ofaut thealone, rouse your and with heed -- Twenty Gifts ! $Tuu eeeh. . .. . . . Twtuity.Uv Gifts of $:loo each. .. Tu rt Ut.ts ot S loo tsa h . . .. . . . LlnJs of . - it b of...t....... , i- i of.., IMMtIMMlill of... Gift of Gilt O..... Olio G ft I f Onw Gift of One trilt of. Guo (i t of. Fam!y (Jrocrrirs, -- y I a..., r Ultt of tf...;. Gut or Written for anil Itcnl nf the Celebris Huttrr nml Kgg mads n Specially. tlon or the Fourth of July, 1H71, by At eleven- o'clock tho order of tho day, as REFRIGERATORS, x Orders by rna or telegrapb promptly attendthe I.lbernL Forty nt Halt I.nle martini musie by ,tho Thirteenth Infantry previously arranged, was begun, under tho ed t DESKS, Vtnh. were under City, Band, Daly, happily interspersed direction of the Grand Marshal, B. S. WalSever il thutsand thlnglea and a lot of rough lumSOFAS, and the ' the NAT. BTKIX. jul-t- f ber on haul. IT interesting proceedings, through : assistants with the WHAT-NOTNoun; following ker, and the of the eloquence Friends and countrymen assembled, hom a noble muic, the poetry nan, M. II. Walker, J. M. Orr, J. F. Wood BRACKETS, at faith inspires , full were characterized tht by spirit of man, It. II. 'Robertson and D. R. Firman. To revere Ibe Institutions li ft bv onr patriot sires day MIRROKSi , MONHSMV1, - Of . , , iciTcmiN s.irr.s, s f.r 1 Gift Fory ; Jon, Util U Gt-nrr.- il and fin Jlatp, Will bo dis'r buted by lota to tho hol ier of In tha loitowinj ONE GRIND GIFT OF. Oee'Oitt of PROVISIONS Fare 1 1!) 0550,000, in curjmirj, Ouo ill a. b-- Ii 'Mrjrn 2 1 an J iid t Maxwell, fitly sue certlrtl Mr. Btrin, nml tho truest tiling thnt can Iks falJ in this connection is, thnt, Ax AM CONfANTLY 11F.CF.IV1 NO AND OPFN- Oration wn tloliveml. Short spore hos ItifC out a full stock of plain and fane furniworn mndo hy Aransa Lymin, tho well ture, such aa AV. S. known reformer; Mnjor lIeinp-tondIir.DSTKADS, x Gotlho ; Colonel of Illinois; Dennis J. Toohy, of tho Corinno Reporter ; and TAIUaHS. of the Tribune; to all of ISUIIKAITS. E. Ii. T. Ilnrri-'onwith the which the vaf-- asremhlage WASH-STANDS, nhd enthusiasm attention. Patriotic greatcfft song by the splendid choir of tho Institute, CHIUS, I.OlJiNIJKS, under tho direction of Mr. Williams, and Tho orator, . i- -. PRODUCE AND M (. , bi-n'f- GROCERIES, FURNITURE. 1 k ,1 - - t 810 each. - CUM hf. taiet have m'tarhcd to it four c t Iwch ticket-wi- ll cf f 2 5il eili. 'the In., of the dtumuia-tiu- n an entire ticket will ho entitled tua.liui hi. u Concert, end Pj the whole amount of the ed to it l) lot. ih holder if i .eh coupon ( utltled t adtniicu to tha cenetrt mu i fourth of the amount ot ms h gift s, tu,i be io it. Vo prov'da funds for this Gr u I p. nc. rt, O til Pith io I.lbr-- y of h t the 100,100 Tickets w 11 i Sold at SU each u ret) j Wholesale and Re thi Montana . p Under the direction of the be)t inn.it al can be piocured. o Dealer ! At Louisville, Ky., On Tuesday, October 31, 18: J. W. GUTHRIE, on tho Fourth. It lots" before dinner-tlm- o was not right for Daniel to do ns lie did givo up, and uot fight it out if it took all summer and his commission, beenuso in that J- - J -J- in extent; And, for farmers, fertile seres equal to th ir heart's content; Wood and wa cr power, srflleient to supply the utmost call; Coal and iron in abundance and a c lmate over all. 'Mid mi. h claims upon our gratitude and patrio.ic seal, Let tie join our bands to amplify and guard tha common weal. Wisely venerate tbe Union; Lreathe the spl.lt of its f Grand Gift $1,000,000 foucd ed ( ! A('T OFT I5rrh oj K !.!. rill give a al d A 1871, Warranted In Every Respect. al5-d:tm- OF of Alwavs AiXtkhial. i Special Inducements In Crocht and Glassware, as I am Closu ' out that lino of go,ods. Mrs. Reggol at the Ladles Bate ofTers her largo stock of MiHn and Fancy Goods a less than cot previous to closing. Corinne, Ufnli, A , MONTANA NTIlHTr COIIINM;, or A. A TO HEGGE Tl L.. WAGON DEPOT GEORGE iWEltriMiYDISE If. MI'MIO, Ihu of Corinne. rplrit-lhnliin- g blp-jolut- t rjJsnvT, in Acting Governor Black, ready to assist Atao a full atock of in seeing that, even on tho Fourth of July, Salt Lake City, tho holy Saints of Zion Wagon Cover, all sizes, Wagon Bows, Thimble Skein, could be made to understand that there are in laws which must be obeyed. Tho boys Wagon-Wood- s, Wagon and Carriage Townsend the near soon were blue encamped backed House, up, it is said, by a hint from aate at tbe lowest cash price'. Lieut-GenerFhil Sheridan that their mus- Of all descriptions, forcn hand a full supply of Also, constantly kets might bo emptied into the gut of boKen pc re pud Honors. Heir-Hauers, Thresliiiix Ms legionaries, If a sinrnkliiff J ten per. Itahes. gus Daniel's 1Iowm, Niiiky rhino. the of order gle step was taken against tbe llrlllw. Unity I'Iohs, Ornln wsjsb-sldoTerritorial Executive. Hero was a climax, And H k'n of the best an t Ltcst improved farm Wheresoe'er the keel of commerce and protrc'lou 's 1 low tbe seas, II. met it in true Mormon style. lie machim ry. I butD. Floats our c uutry's starry banner all trintn hint on ....WAUCHOlSK.... sneaked away to bis hole and left the sacred the brecae . Corinne, Utah the Near Depot Floats and points tbe grtauing millions and opconscripts to their chances of being convertpressed ot cvry land, ts their certain place of refuge, to Columbia's ed. into galena ledges by a process with i favored sti aud. blues" are terribly faFbere has Nature best ; rovldod for the homes of which tho aforesaid rich and poor; miliar. Exit Nauvoo! but the great miliThere made chances for man's progrts, most divtr-sifteDaniel and sure. tary curiosity, Lieutenant-Genera- l dee, vitbiu the bounds of Utah, what resources have the in will forever live II. Well disgut of beou found. ' To attract the eyes of nations, and to scatter blessings bis snowy livcred blockheads. Tho wrong round, Mines of shining gold and silver, quite exhaustless party came very near going to hell across l ON Wlmt Homo Orntllrs Did. 1 1 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. 1 V To find the Iaryest, Ilcvt nml NOTICE. 1 of ' u tnr-ma- a?- - MISCELLANEOUS A I) Vis. MISCELLANEOUS ADYTS. reporter. DHLT coiungo of Compose the firm. Gold Dust, Coin & Uxch1 f nOUGIIT'AXD SOl.l Collect tom will receiv proiajl |