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Show ,.. J i V tf V ,y Sr -- ' t -- -- - Y , - -- - , ' - k J ' ,j fw.w-- , i ; r r , ' L , w. -- v ,, ri twj"i.fZ,f"i2U9 .' A , s , 1 - , I ij v ' VOL. I. WEDNESDAY MORNING. CORINNE DAILY JOURNAL. GEORGE L. ' MOLT, DEALER publUhed Every Morning, (except BOOKS, Monday,) bt KENYON & MERRICK, 11-PubliHherM and ih. 0 Tocket 1aid at - On Year. - - ,ix Months, $10 OOlTlirH Months, 5 Mouth, - Ui0e - - 4thnd Montana, Cor. l FRESH VEGETABLES, uy7-tl3- men., CONFECTIONERY Corner 4th and Montana Streets, ni Practical Scourer & axd-- , ; Corixne. DENNIS J. TOOHY, . . Heif and ATTORNKV AT LAW, . REPORTER OFFICE, itSuigical MONTANA STREET, J. HOLLISTER, - - - niyl3tf L. DEMERS. ' CORINNE ,. eggs, butter, BEEF, VEGETABLES, . Etc., CSc. Etc., , my2-dt- f WHOLESALE and RETAIL DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, Etc. Etc., Etc. South side of Montana Street, near 5th, ! CORINNE. v HOLES ALE AND RETAIL' DEALER IN All the heat qualities of WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. Internal . lie mine. MUTTON, PORK, SAUSAGE, BACON, Dealers in Vul- All Operations Warrantetl. S SALOON", UTAH nij3ltf J. HEYFROR, Propr. HURLBUT BROS., and Mechanical Dentistry! t North Bide of the Track. i MONTANA STREET, - " CORINNE, Three doors west of Post Office. Fischbachs m C3EF, . Artificial teeth inserted on Gold, Silver or " canite Bose. m my2-d3- Keep constantly on hand the choicest cute of my2dtf Dr.H.HADLEY, t and Sold. Bought Block, D. dentistry. CORINNE. my2-d:i- Klrkendalla te Fifhtm ind Iaamlgrajata, , Lard, . i CORNED 1 OT C. P. MARKET. A AND A jury of the men of San Francisco School Books, Cutlery, Dry Goods, etc. Second Goods UTAR Good AccommoCationa L - - ! AT AUCTION PRICES! COX8I8TIXQ J. xny2-d3- m W. McNUTT & CO., have found a woman only a woman guilty of murder in the first degree. A thousand men in California, now breathing the pure air of Heaven, have each killed u his man ! from a Judge of the Court to a Supreme rough, all have reveled in human blood to satiety, and all have escaped with heads on their shoulders, without attaint of name or estate. But here a poor, wretched, friendless woman a woman whom none of her sex have treated kindly for years a woman with health ruined by dissipation, (which was the only recreation a proud, cynical, soulless society allowed her, in a fit of ungovernable anger, inspired by jealousy, kills the learned, universally respected man, whose acts were identical with hers, whose excuse for those acts were, to hers, as a grain of sand to a mountain of granite. She kills this man when he places his heel upon her when he crusnes her to the earth by his ineffable (!) social elevation and straightway we seize upon and drag her to the tribunal, and pour upon her torrents of sarcasm, of contumely, of vituperation, of lofty hypocritical formulas about morality, about the danger to society through this helpless one this Hagar of all ages one who, like all her class, has already been driven into the desert, with naught but a crust of bread and a cruet of water, and the serge vestments of humiliation driven thus, too, by the Sarahs and their sniv-ilin-g Abrahams this poor creature, whom no family roof will cover in all this Christian world, must be punished as men committing the same crimes arc rarely punished. Out upon such cowardice ! Is society afraid of this woman ? Has society all at once become virtuous, and shocked at murder? Must the first sacrifice to Justice, so long defrauded of her dues, be a wobar-roo- m -- weak-knee- d DRV GOOES, Wholesale and Retail GROCERIES,, , OFFICE, . BOOTS and SIIOES, O. BANK OF C0IUXXE. I). RICHMOND, 7 FLOUR. LIQUORS, DEALERS IN- DZALFR in inyTtf GROCERIES, KIRKENRALLS BLOCK, PROVISIONS, PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, California Canned Frnlt, Corner North Front and Sixth Streets, PnintH, Grain and Vegetables. Oil, . Vttmishew, Window Glaus, and utaii! Bricklayer Plasterer, SECOND HAND, GOODS corinne, . man? FINE TOILET ARTICLES, None bnt GoodlVorkmen Employe!. It is idle to say the act was without Bought and Sold. f UTAH. - CORINNE, niy2-il3t- n DRUGGISTS, . W. W. HULL, - , my2-di- - , ny2-dt- BUILDING STONE. HENRY P. AV1NSCIIF.LL IS PREPARED TO Uh any quantity of IX , Wlioleealo UTAH GRANITE tio n the car at tli" deot at $3 a jmtvIi. Thi In far miiierior t any building mnteri.d iu the counmylVltf try Tot permanent improvements. J. MONTANA C KUXKA eS - ST., - CORINNE, deuler - - . - . nvrnrU. n. Colorado St., near Slenmbout OF Noa. 34 and 3A liaise Street, 1. 1. C. HAT. el 0 Tur-choM- for Choice Meats -r, Families always on hand. - CORINNE, - J - - , Or-- T Modern Luxury der left at the shop, corner of Front and FiMh etreets, will receive prompt attention. myTtf1 E.T. JOHNSON, 0 Dealer in , DAHLER (Successor JAMES CHAP10W, Proprietor. . mv2-d3- Attorney & Counselor at La n to Wilson 1 Morton,) Solicitor in Cliniicery. m. Compose tlie Firm. CO IX AND DUST, EXCHANGE Bought and Sold. t will receive i : : : : UTAH. : AND HllOE' HOOT 3IANUFACTORY. - - Montana Street, Corinne. - . CDRIXNE. attention. prompt f Occidental Reataurant, H. F. FULLER, BOARD and LODGING per week, . BOARD per week, . - - SINGLE MEALS, LODGING, - - - - $9 00 - r , $7 (10 30 50 Rear of Kuney boots guaranteed. ' maece i. to order in the SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, Board by the most approved styles and satisfaction " - Neatly Done. Repairing ' ' J1 Jm2-d3- IS2V2VC. II, A. GUNN. 5 f my2-dt- ft . D. HUN TO ON, CommiHsion Mcrchmit, LEWIS SILVER, Propr. v . fr CREIGHTON A MUXRO, - - - ELLSWORTH A LOUTH AN, r SALE STABLE JA7 CORRAL. - VM. HAWKINS. , . Krltox Best Accommodation for Freighters - ' my2-dt- -t . , , machine works, Beale Street, SAN FRANCISCO. MANUFACTURERS OF toam s . : 1 ; - Cashier. Government era,j ' Vouch t Di j Coin, Gold t)nt t . , , IE n. jyincs, and Mining Machinery. ,Y B.Jobbitiy if Repairing done tcith Dirpatch. my 2tf I T . Limes, Nuts, Agent OFFICE SECOND DOOR WEST OF T. O.' mv$4tf ... AND ALL OTHER 4 t CiCO, And the Prltieipsd GlHss East and West . m-- f it.ti , UTAH k Book and Stationery Store. Always on hand the Latest t f J. id. Kaxasy, C. Thomas CLUB BOOMS, - MONTANA CORINNE, ST., XKXT DOOR TO THX METROFOUTAX HOTEL. k a COtlPAilY, A. W. TAYLOR, APPLES, PEACHES, ORANGES and LEMONS, AND t AMERICAN METALLIC t ni OSCEOLA, SALOON . Of Snjierior Strength and ALinuniTIOn Wbh Avrnue, Chicago. O. H. ELLIOTT, SIGHT DRAFTS ON PRAWN a it f BLASTINIS .POWDER New York, I, Cleanliness. . 1855. No. 93 my5-d6- iT z IB ALWAT8 STOCKED WITH THE of rIE BAR brand , Liquors and. Cifiors, Wine, direct from Bon Francisco, Cain. - Coe.ktalla C , COLLECTIONS WILL RECEIVE i f Hi ' ' iiv PERSONAL AND PROMPT ATTENTION my2d3m a Speciality. HABADY A TflOKAS, t3 mj2d3m GIVE US A CALL .- clear-heade- d, ll ESTABLISHED 1855. BUY AND SELL thdDxchane. ' AND Hade a Specialty. . 7. T. FIELD, 1 SPORTING, MINING The Celebrated Sam Brown Shirt MAGAZINES, . CORINNE, UTAH. A Periodicals. Newspapers ; ; D. CASB, my2dtf President ,. mySdtf ? . BANK OF CORINNE, 0. Co. Oriental. .Ponder t i f & PRIOR, Manufacturer of Fine Furnishing Goods rTUBLE8 SUPPLIED WITH ALL TIIE LUXU-J- L CORINNE, rie of the market. The best Restaurant in town. Open tor order of any kind day or night. - AND ALL KINDS OP ill ! T. G.'cANTKFLL. 9 N" Howard, STOCK TAKEN AND .NIGHT HERD. t Abase Stablo, to Ranch, on Ran sons bis Terms. f HAWKiilS & CANTRELL, 210 & 212 DAY fwm $5.00 to $8.00. my!3tf T Cobixxk Week A. PRIOR. TROPICAL PR0DTTCTI0HS,. Corner Battery and Washington Sis., and Travelers.' and Sixth Street,' Front Corner Cousn. SAN FRANCISCO, - - - CAL. r Rtrutexers JRAXCITIXG BY WHIG FTPS fr V. BROWX. MEAL18 AT ALjL H,'0URIS! r Hardenbrook Bro.s LIVRRY, FEED v Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Billiard Palace. Meals from 8 Sets, to One Dollar. . (Opiswito Metropolitaji Hotel) Gents ... Proprietor, Montana Ht., Corinne, GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS. COMINGS, IMPORTERS AND First Rational Bank of Utah Collections & 133 Lake St., Chicago. UTAII. Th Stockholder of the , OfBre. Opposite Post 0 , CORINNE, . STREET, CORNELL, WARD provocation the provocation was as great as the yearning of womans heart for fidelity in affection, which is deep and insatiable. Crittenden did deceive her again and again again and again he evaded his promises with ominous reasons. It is folly to sav she had no right to expect their fulfillment. She was taught by that learned . man, that she the fulfillment of all his might expect He raised her to his lofty promises. contemplation of the possible in atl things, and of the supremacy of the mind over all codes, and all customs, and all restraint, and thus he left her to herself. No wonder that, accustomed to the splendor of her ideal elevation, when she saw herself again spurned to the dust, she turned upon the exponent of social morality, and not insanity, but from her stand point, in a paroxism of righteous, avenging fury retaliated in the only way retaliation is possible to a woman. After all, if Crittenden were as infatuated as he ever declared himself to be, she did him a kindness to release him from the load of hope against hope he-bore in his bosom, froth the death of affection he once entertained for another, but now was obliged to carry through his declining years, chained to him, a weary, weary load of exacting affection, from one for whom all love had died out of his heart. Blessed relief! If such were his real feelings, could he have opened his eyes on the world he was about to leave, he would have thanked her for the fatal shot. But if bis expressions were untrue and wanton, then the woman did not do so vile a wrong from an abstract point of contemplation. She surely had no other redress. True, this redress was without avail to her; it brought nothing to her but the misty shadow of the gallows, or the ominous ; it cut off from her gloom of a felon-celeft her any trace of lingering hope,-andesolate and more outcast than utterly ever before. W omen, at best, have sufferings of which men never dream. Their endless days of hopeless, aimless life their nights of deserted loneliness their exclusion from all the. champagne of life, and condemnation to the mere lager-bee- r of existence their exclusion from society unless the segis of' a man (no matter what manner of man so that appearances are fair) her exclusion even from hotels and Rooms to Let unless she brings a man with her; her nameless diseases connected with her destined maternity of the human race everything conspires to make and keep her the slave of man and society over which she has scarcely any control. Have pity even on the worst of women more pity than ye would have on the worst of men. If this woman is hung in San Francisco, the winds will blow sadder from the sea and the sun will touch less brightly the eastern hills not for th death of a woman, for blessed are the dead, but because we shall have lapsed from our courage, from our forgiving greatness, from the ! proud majesty of our accustomed mercy because in her we shall have killed one type of love which, after all, is the only good there is in the human heart Hang this woman, and the very nate of San Francisco will be odious forages to come. Golden City. - of 136 first premiums in two BANKERS. BROWN SILVER STAR HOTEL! MONTANA FAMILY ageNtswanted. v2d4m-w- 1 mv2-dt- . AM piBBS j &C0., -- -- & SEWING MACHINE. SAM. GOLD GROCERIES and LIQUORS. of the Choicest Cigars myo-dni-n Its seam is stronger and less liable to rip than the Lock Stitch. Judges Rciort of the Trial. Send for the Report ami samples of work conUTAtl TERRITORY ORDERS FROM hali lie filled at lower rate than taining both kinds of stitches on the same piece of goods. any other rate. myo:dbn UTAII. Good Clean Beds. f Hensons. CORINNE, Kept on the Restaurant Style. Aud various other brands The Champion (Corner of Wabaali Avenue.) HUSSEY, North Front Street, Close to Dejmt, . . 84 & 36 Randolph St., Chicago, 0 MASONIC. HOUSE, Etc. IUT0RK done a ith neatness and dispatch. V ALLKX. niv2-d- tf - Paper-hange- r, c. .. C. COR TELL. WHOLESALE The higlirt Prices paid for fat stock. At- House, and Sign Painter, Glazier, iny.vdCml Defianee, The Eton, . Faltrtajf, Un I vernal Standard, Success, Power of PasJtion, Dig, Thing, The Golden Eagle Peliean, Game Booster, Legal Tender, Tupltes, The Lone Star, El Meshisto, Gulliver, UILCOX MAliTIN & SON, myjOtf H. II. SHEPHERD. ninrois. - WM. T. ALLKX. . All orders promptly attended to. , Orders frotn Abroad Promptly tend to. 4 UTAH. by the Carcass, Side or - Qnarter. Marlut.'ttl IlOUSK. 1. - Chicago,, - Day In Quantitien to suit by BRANDS s Gents Furnishing Goods, m BEEF, PORK, and MUTTON sold ItIVER ICE Every O--O r. htouell. my Od.'hn Water, St HEW T0EK. AND Lu!idui, - CORINNE, my2d3m Ho. 174 UTAH. comitry, the lest quality ot WHOLESALE BUTCH RS. TjAUKH 11 13 1 It. Itelireivd to any desired place on tlu moet roaon-etiabl- e Corner .rtli and Montana Streets, - - - Corixxk. , tenu: mylkltf lVliveml Defiance Cigar manufactory, Orders from a Distance Promptly Filed, ' I anil Terms Hrasouabte. da&tyXE AND CIGARS AT T1IE DAR, I. WINSCIIELL THIS PLACE THE CITIZENS Best In the JOBBERS OP beer and ale. DAY, ALLN & CO., FOURTH ST., CORINNE, tj-Tl- te FANCY GOODS. in CITY BREWERY. AVIiuleeale and Retail dealers in MONTANA .BREWERY OFFERS Retitil my2-d.!- GENERAL DEALER IN TO - CORINNE, m. 1,1LLILAItD 1 and AND a locks. b. b. smith, PHILIP WADSWORTH & Co GROCERIES LIQUORS, CTGARSS, Tobacco, Etc., Etc. Fourth Street, near Montana, BILLIARD HALL, - LEIWES, u. r. a. phiup wadswortji. m my2-13- , The Doomed Woi MONTANA STREET, OORlNNE, TO TIIE CITIRKNS OF THIS CITY OFFERS of good in hi line, , COMMODIOUS CORRAL. ' ' CLOTHING. opposite the Post Office) MONTANA STREET, niyli-t- f " v Hand ... . CORINNE, CENTS (Nearly f R. TAGERT, (Oppoaite LADIES' SILKS AND 'SATINS, 4 my2-dt- Quaker Metropolitan City Stables, Hotel) Repairer OF .Y'xj IJAW, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Collector - ' . J GEORGE ROND, THE ONLY ATTORNEYS sO. - v my2-d3r- a FITCH & MANN, - - CORINNE, HAB9,Pnpr. ITT A IT - tn my2-cll- DEEHALTEES. 8. A. MANX. CORINNE, UTAH. , hand. GEORGE NUTS, AND OFFICE AT II. R. DEPOT. thos. Kept constantly 0 . A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Hour from U to 12 A. M. I LIQUORS AND CIGARS oh Building, on Itand at Corlnne. Constantly ;. HENEY t Mrs. H. K. PAINTER, M. D. fllc kinds. FItUIT IN SEASON. $3 00 J. W. GRAHAM, M. D. OFFICE, Notions of all BREAD, PIES AND CAKES, And a Good Stork of t "T ... , 7 v NO. U. Auction Prices P. J. PARWELL, BAKERY, VRESn NEWS, .... and . Poet Office " 1' CORIXNE, Mail or Prepress, Postage to be Iffllce of Delivery. . Term a by IX STATIONERY, WALL PAPER, Cutlery UNION r d -- iot , I Days For the past ssven days 4 married lady of this city, named PJicsbfth G. Small, a little more than twestryusn old, has lain in a complete ami edi terrnpted trance. On a former which was then supposed te have an ordinrry convulsion, she predicted an a3iction which in point of general character, exactly indicated Gb resent terrible condition. Let Ilea-a- y S evening she was nemrai and hya tencal. Toward morning, on Tuesday,-sh- e fell suddenly into the fit, or trance in which she remained withoat chsage.-He- r physician says she has evidently been unconscious throughout the whole period, although she has spoken on cavern! occasions, and once sang fragment of a song with rare pathos csf power. Saturday afternoon her Vrr1! was surrounded by some of her former acquaintances, .and the patient talked with two or three of them, but evident?' r1 ba ! ta without personal recognition. ' Cte talked, ana even sensibly, bnt carert though it made any difference as iowho the individual might be. She spokh in a general way, and then with no apparent personal interest in ' what the' wzJ saying. During all this time she Heshi bed, and eats nothing, except in the merest mechanical way, and as it' Lx forced upon her. Portland (He.) Arms- - - A Rodext Sagacity. The Eureka mi nar at Grass Valley, is infested with rats., A, miner has remted the following to the editor of the Grass Valley Unfon: In the mine is an old rat. This old rat used to climb up and down from the 100-folevel to the 660-folevel. That was in his youth. The rat now watches the cage as it goes up and down and takes his passage on that, just as the hotel guest goes up or comes down from his room on an elevator. In getting on the cage the veteran rat seem not to care for mentor things, in. hi company, but jumps off when he getjo the landing which suits' his fancy. Our informant says that the old cuss will e soon learn to pull the and the cage np and down t suit hhnteMl grey-heade- d ot ot la hell-wir- A The fact was pretty clearly established in the Erie investigation, yesterday, teat the Heath and Raphael ctoek was voted upon by the Receiver, Hr. Colecmsf at the Octoher election, in frvor of Gould Fisk jrn and' their party. This bzseent. suspected and asserted before, sd is now legally established. Thus been shown that the Erie cumssraQ legally detained the stock when cent for registry, fraudulently voted on it p themselves in power, and then dishonestly sold it to Keep then in funds--Y. Tribune. ' , u ,t to-kee- Ni . l, 'V. 1 tj ' . One of those immense German estate!, is waiting for anr owner to come around and pick it up. The individual Wanted is Frederick William Keyser, who tarrd in our army during the rebellion, and who was last heard of as a oner lying dangerously sick The estate of which he1 'is one of the heirs, is valued at CLC3,C3r a'tvd unless Keyser can be founcL cr Certain proof of his death obtained, ItwUI be, under the German law, seventy years before it can be divided The agent of the New York Railroad Company, fat Seneca FcIIj, in his possession a picture cf theCilt train of cars run in the Hnhdl Ctatea. It was an excursion train from Albany to Schenectady, in 1831, and on Mohawk and Hudson railroad. The4 body of the car was made of the ttyh of the stage coach in use at that time, and oi those who participated !!) the CX-- cursion hut one of the number is .alive That one is Thurlow Weed. , fti to to-da- y. - - Carters bank circular says i (tThe Colorado Central companyj&re progressing with the grading, twelve miles wept of Golden, the rails, engines, and caf for three feet gauge are under contract, aud that division will be finished the year; recent developments, oadT present harmonious action along, the lin& will promote the extention to CeiUnu , ggd Georgetown next year, if the aid knd proposed at a recent castcitizens of interested, shaft be diln-itel- y ing in arranged a satisfactory manner. New. Denver . i i on - r 0 Vi ' Dear to us are those who love ite p the swift momenta we spend with teegL are a compensation for a great deal, of misery ; they enhogeour tile ; bnt dearer-arthose who rejest us as unworthy, for they add another .life; they buui a -- e Heaven before vs whereof weAsdigp dreamed, and thereby supply to cj n$.vr powers out of th recesses of the fjirft. and urges us to new and unattibiftid ' i performances. Emerson. ' " , 'j V. q Hon. J. H. Slater, member of Con- gress, introduced' A bill on tee IBth nlt granting lands to aid in the conviction of a railroad and telegraph lhia from Salt Lake to PotUnd, Oregon. In a letter to a Potfand paper he cays , that he thinks the tiraafbrcctearic lzed grants passed away wich thajaTbrtbh Congress, and that sneensasra by ,co means certain. ' - !'mt T A Norwich family, in which . ian head-mai- d from tha elxrrih of Baftychannon is employ When you make cider, select nothing with tea crockets, frauds . but the soundest turnips, chopping them mixture in tea elTca a nyrtrrLk C3-:tV pet into sled length befor . cradling them. which it cia morning In boiling your eider yon shonld use titw to tears cct of when and boiled it ice, plenty hang up in the sun to dry. Greeley. IT . a .U si t t L , . , tSfite aca i S, . e t J |