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Show - -- inaiYALB. CORinriE DAILY JOURNAL, AGENTS. authorised to rvclve persons in Tbe following hdrertiiemenU and eubecriptions to receive money for reoeipt in oar stead. COOK, COBUBff 87 at oar wy l.iw-ratth wo. and to e. . .. CO Dearborn Street, Chicago. ... To Axrite. A tpcisl traia Metropolitan Hotel H. Folsom. L. I rive this ereeicj tHth A. IL TcprnOt W. W. Paul, A. Dalton, H. Siegel, Salt C. Gersral Staperinteedsfit cf Lake; C. Ackerman, J. McNeil, H. Ecq.,' Lusk, San Francisco ; S. D. Johns, Lake P. R. H; Cl 17. Smith, General Freight i j Point ; J. U. Wallace, river ; ... Martin Agent, and cevetal other railroad c3-cia-ls V. Lane, Elias Schenck, Valparaiso, Inof California. They will probably diana. proceed from here to Lake Point oa the Uintah House H. A. Jackson, ConnCity of Corinne, next Saturday, there- VIE DEFY COZFETITIO: I ed Bluffs; Walter Murphy, F. Roland, by' establishing steamboat excursions on Salt Lake; J. Welsh, New York. - the Dead Sea of the West Reading. Mrs. Wilhelm delivers her third reading Quite a number of Corinnethians beginning at 8:30, subject. Marriage as it is. In order went to Salt Lake yesterday afternoon, ITtaB UNDERSIGNED TAC3 FI5AEE23 CT to reduce incidents.1 expenses, Mrs. W. for the purpose of attending the; camp i. oanoundag that ha hat Jaot neeived, ami hoe h the in store, has obtained tbe new school honse, on meeting. to-nigh- . Correspondence aoli cited from every section of the Territory, a well aa from adjoining The writers name, in all -- States and Territories. must the accompany manoscript to guarantwrt, tee good faith. Make abort and newsy. Department Meteorological, Bulletin, lor the Benefit of Commerce. TVar CoaiHtfK, June 14, 9.15 r. m. xd tb I P FOWELL A CO., 40 Park Row, New York. r. P. FISHER, California St , Ian Franalseo. , H. M. ELLSWORTH, . Kelton, j. TV. SIMPSON, P. MBrigham City. t. X. BEIDLER, W. F. A Co.a Mcnciigcr. fj. F. WHITE, Malad Cltjr, Idaho. Mexico street, which she will occupy VEARIAN A GRAY, Little Balls, Snake River. instead of the Opera House, as heretoJ.B.VANAIJKKIW, Oplitr, Eaat Canyon, Utab. fore announced. The subject to be C go. vr ' ' t, treated of is an one, and old and young, married and single, should be present to hear an impartial exposition of it. - Our devil says he will be on hand without fail, in order to compare Marriage as it is with marriage as it it to be in his case, we suppose. Attention The proprietors of this paper will not be responsible for tbe acta of any person not fully authorised, or who lias not an order from us in person. "Steamboat Day. The City of hove ip sight yesterday morning about 9 oclock, and many admiring eyes gazed upon her from street and houseOn her dear wiuding top as she came way from the sea, and as she neared the city Corinne turned out en masse to welcome her back frotn-h- er trial trip' across Jhe Lake. At 11 olclock she reached the landing of the Alger reduction works, where she was made fast to discharge her cargo of 1150 sacks of ore, weighing 45 tons, from the Sunny-sM- o lode, and consigned to Messrs. Heffernun A Goff. In addition to her freight cargo she had fifteen passengers from Lake Point. We were informed by her officers that she trntdu this trip from here to her destination, last Monday, in thirteen hours, and was detained two hours far the purpose of repairing her pumps, making eleven hours running time. It being her first voyage considerable time .was lost by taking soundings and observations. The route is ns follows, to mouth of Pear River, thence south via Plain City, Millers Island, west of Church Island and Illack Rock jjt Lake Point. Sir. Diefendorf and all aboard are satisfied the entire distance can be made hereafter in nine hours. Mr. Diefendorf remains at Lake Point to superintend the building of the wharf and piers, which will be completed in a few days. The return trip occupied 11 hours, and the scenery is described by those on board as magnificent in the Extreme. After unloading the boat moved rhp to her original landing, where she will remain until Saturday, to undergo some slight changes, when she will make her second trip with a full cargo of 7 Afmerchandise, and passengers. ter next Monday it is the intention to make regular leaving the Corinne wharf Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. ' Co-rin- ne i lum-ber- The Picnic. Yesterday, as the monster hell of the Methodist Church tolled tbe hour of two, happy faces of all ages ere to be seen congregating at their temple of worship, and shortly afterward the party, consisting of about one hundred persons, started in order for the picnic grounds, followed by the commissary' wagon, well loaded. Arriving at the river, Mr. Cookmade himself useful as well as ornamental, by commanding the which conveyed them safely and expeditiously across the u raging billows. off pleasEverything passed and antly, at six oclock the happy crowd the river and progathering, ceeded to their respective homes, feeling much better for their days recreation. lr. Damon is deserving the thanks of those present for his exertions in their tlat-bo- at TSB underbetween the HERETOFORE EX-- John A. Creifhtoa and W. name, style and Ann Of unfb, Creljjbton XL Mtmroj &; W. H. MUNRO, OoniNsx, U.T, June 7, KNIGHT 18TI. WINES, WINES WINES, MONTANA, Manufacturers of XX and XXX FLOUR, Several of our citizens for the purpose of examining some argentiferous dis-- , coveries, reported to have been made re cently. The introduction of smelting orks and steam wagons here, which afford cheap transportation and forking of ores, has caused prospecting to be carried on with renewed energy, od we hope, paying results. A rumor 3 also afloat yesterday evening to the effect that placer mines had been discovered east of Marsh Valley, about miles northeast of this place. or the truth of this we do not vouch, ut . keep onr readers posted should 11 prove correct. -- . Reduction Works. & Messrs. Goff are putting forth their ut- ATTENTION OF most exertions to complete their reduction works, by keeping workmen engaged night and day. They have nowon hand to Our Assortment and Advantages, an immense quantity of fuel and ore, and Invite them to give ns a and as soon as the furnace is completed, coll ieYore Purchaiin g. which will not be later than next week, Office at the Steam Mill, North of they will begin moulding the shining bars of silver bnllioiy thereby organizing Track. je!3tf a new source of business aud revenue for our growing city. SISSON, WALLACE & C0V BUILDERS The Railroad Clothing House of M. Meyer has the largest stock of men and boys clothing, boots and shoes, hats, trunks, and blankets iu tbe mountains. Call and see. jel3ml. Cariboo Mines. The attention of our readers is called to the letter in another column from Mr. C. C. Pace, of Corinne. hard-finishe- For Sale or Rent. The Keg Saloon of Wm. Rafferty, on Montana street tween Fourth and Fifth, Corinne. be- A HAYING RESIDENT GREAT PARTNERS IN Chicago and San Francisco, i: ' IMPORTING DIRECT FROM V .Imported- J. A. Creightons, corner Sixth and Montana streets. je8-t- f Cattle for sale by J. A. Creighton, corner Sixth and Montana streets. v CHINA AND JAPAN Onr faellltiee in Trade are not eqaalled by any other House In the country. We Iry, a call the Respectfully SODA WATER, CONFECTIONERY, ICS CREAM r- j i ' Largo Stock Corinne Lodge I. O. O. T meets evening in the Presbyterian church. All bort in good standing ore cordially invited to atW. C. T. tend. By order Dealers at - with the Traveler, Sportsmen, the Han of Business, the Miner, the Immigrant and Tourist, will find it to their advantage to remain over at Ogden, at tbe Ogden House, so os to be ftwsh to take trains for the East or Salt Lake City. We offer as good accommodations m any house in Utah Territory. Free hacks to and from the JOHN MAHON, depot. my20-3Proprietor. I v mjS0-3- . t, A ' t Si. 'X J 7 i. 'T BoU Lobi City, t r 3 7. - f . n. fi : Eto, 4 . iffk louthaA 6. a A a 1 y IT'S . 9 FUte C Co,!Csj, ' .... t. ... mm Dodge C. tUrfUtgdKe I Tarker, SPECIALltY ; . V : i, s UTAn,r,Wia eoth Ccnot Shipping by tha Car Load, zStd the It i. y ANYBODY, time W ii-rr- Goods i ,i cf pciis T rf v ; sf f if A.r f Aj 4 sW t'l.j M 1 v '. A V i') rnr T "C! '":tC3;c:;:ny.ic mtsfo the x- -' A -- ntTrM FRUIT, V ., V . USED BY THE TRADE, SUPPLIED AT 8HORT NOTICE. 7- V, X c 's. o o nims.v- tzAnt .1 '. ; , ' ai - ti At i m t.A1.. I . ..s' . J. . ' i . crj 0?P v . ' . t s i. t M Lone Experienco, - o-- Cp ALL SAI3. 'C5tak!Vi giva ' .en' " .,t ,,'7'TY.t ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTRRSRD TtX ' i FRUIT OHIPFCT) .r L. Ifi-- vi ) t'M ft-- , i'J , in i amtUhi'' :r i " , i 1 . . 17 , , ?tj t u::j . : v,j: YYsi thW uHl , ;rrlUw) 1 Tmnm , - 1 ' it nt i EeymeSted htyq, is$ DtoirasL -- 5, fO J is f' , 1 j t f-- sdejsesl tr.tt , o Dealer in ccnzsno, ;. s' f DIRECT FROU THE ORCHARDS, XtetmiZ . t Guarantee To Ordsn Prom ; mytdtf i KELTON, UTAH TERRITORY, San Francisco Prices, CHOICESTrl WUK JFroigM Added, OF S36 California C trued, Bon Traacisco. WhoUais 37 Second 8 trust, - -: , J-- crchanuJ, i $- Avcnoe, A".,y -f t. J TUE OECHAJtna and ers Ktahlsa i- . TOBACCO, UNDERSELL promptly filled. Purehaeera bon Montana coming to Corinne, are requested to call and examine Clock and Prices. 45 lout iiaij. f1- r CIGARS, Advantage to DVT Of TT8, a on during the Men eon, SEJLECT1XG fUTTIT THOU mt ; ; : Jobber in asll Unda of; and 7 ) m. ELLEtrcktHi eLLsuonf II CALIFORmA iJOflDDLEBY. on hahd and for sale - 1 I'VV'T .y ' , Affeats Wells, examination of Goods and l4fada pectfUlly invited. PRINCIPAL OPP1CE3 .. . i NOTIONS, NOTIONS, CONFECTIONERY yjfX .'fr J an mytdtr ' MAKE FRUIT A f Insro Qcfity ciid tWijkt :;j; 5 GROCERIES,' TJ i -- W.I TFISCJTe O tools Qneenmvfirf, GlnaswaM .) ; 3T jR i IN .. TOBACCO, - .1 a .z.mzv't Goods Packed to AVftid ; belaid dfivra here frem Ny-Ord- ' A.DtX .iKvr ' 4thir f .it. u.nt - Oftr them onr GoSdiat as low figures R-- farther notice. 4. ; -A- ND-Examine . I 8UPPUE3 w. m R. ROBERTS, M. Dn Physician and SurDr. Roberts treats successfully all Curable geon. Chronic Diseases, by Animal Magnetism. and the AsedtsA Movement Cure giving medicines only when absolutely Necessary- - Dr. Roberfp has established his office on Second . South street, opposite the Re vers House, Belt Lake City, permanently, unUl ; , x : 00 i OjcJ iy XXarhet. . -- AND A WORD m I .....it This Point I ila X in:, :. TOBACCO iftft CIGARS,' 1 : X' a 'v; . r CALIFORNIA CANNtDPftDlTS. o b-- of our firm Case Goods, -' i. V'i i - TO OUR ' i lU-A.G'- attention --or Special ; Notices. DR. : - EVERYTHING. M ontana s V je8-t- f THE TThtlasela t - i And Daalara will fiad ft to their odd every variety of i t i 4 Ml iU v . Clean .J? -- IlincrE cad TRAD s Cigars r. u f .IBAXO. Cigar, ' CIGARS, y i Cigar, Domestic and -- (TWOMORSEAOWUETZCrCiLUfXTZL - GROCERIES, CIGARS, ahd Dotnestio ' CigarImported st Cigars Q :TSrWES;..nd UQbiOsEJ, i'-- KEGS, KEGS, KEGS, KEGS, KEGS, . .jsqa.oAne. .t 'v i, ;t; -- TO THE- ; Bitters of all Kinds, Q INDUCEMENTS and Prices.H CIDER, CIDER, CIDER, CIDER, CIDER, - Q . i DEALERS IN : Mules for sale at - pitoyistows, t f Onlifomin W ines. Ales andForter, . Q .ri i CHAL1PAGIJE, Chinese Goods. i Q" OFFER X. AND jel3tf. Horses aud ::' -' I. 'IX BAHUATT, ' , rr coRi rrwra .V WHISKIES, ... OINS, L. LEBENBAUU. J. GOLDBERG. BRANDIES, L. LEBENBAUM (k CO. - 'IY,- ! full line of GR OCER I E S , on d , 1 H I SUPPUGS, SHERRY, HARDWARE, the north side of track, containing three rooms. Apply at the Overland Blacksmith Shop. 37t3. Specialities. h 4 b '..it EXGIISIl AJjJES and POB TER- ," .s : a i t i liottlca, CSy tedilYTl t adaCotfika tsm vht CALIFORNIA WINES, Merchants and Froightoro aro Invited to Call Wood tend and IN JOBBERS ; . . .. . .V FAqikY OnOCRplEG ected from the leading hoasea of the Pacific Coast ty-fi- easily given but , I V TO . AUBj un,Qn LIQUORS, In i )? , ' SUGARS, Utah. PORT, - Cariboo. Mr. Campbell favored us with a call, yesterday, and gives most en- PROVISIONS, couraging reports, having just returned LIQUORS, from there. We dont advise a stampede for Cariboo, neither do we wish to TOBACCO, have any of the precious metal remain under the surface for the want of laborCLOTHING, ing men to unearth it. House for sale or rent, situated I - and Lengths. CALL PARTICULAR -- A-j . Heffer-na- n iT'; Ur HAYIN3KXr:.TLTn - Constantly on Hand. m3 t i (B o. , . tht a Groceries, Idqcoro,, Tobacosb, keep the best and and Atlantic States, and mjr assortment of both stock of Boots and Gents largest Shoes, Goods,Furnishing Hats, etc., that can ROUGH AND PLANED FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LUMBER, be found in the West. Store on Montana street, between Fourth and Fifth .All Sizes cannot be surpassed. to-da- y . STAPLE AND FANCYi tnnroRs, LIQUORS, ' ; Q FEED. Props. ALL KINDS OF B UILDING MA TERIAL - Tkt itea-cnriwjwfk-- v CO . L'j STEAM SAWMILL, 4-C- n"i i. WINES, Y m?6m aoptSeci -- Otf- ECLIPSE - More Mines. go to Willard City WINES, - Je8-2- w SMITH. & WINES 5 iU'r.o V . 4 is this day dissolved b y mntttal eohsent. John A. Creighton will pay all liabilities at the firm and collect all accounts due to the same. JOHN A, CREIGHTON, J fry, x iv f r ' A Mf a f DEALERS IN ALL KINDS Largest and Finest Stock of LTJMBEB. J. Strauss 'ib' ; , , .... DISSOLUTION NOTICE ! 3 Orders Promptly Filled. Grasshoppers. Those insects which CO Je6dt22 have infested the Territory for five years, are again appearing in countless numbers throughout Malad and Cache Valleys, and destroying a large portion of thu growing crops which had promised an abundant yield. This is certainly discouraging to the farming communities of the parts infested, but they appear to be making the best of the situation, UTH, by going to the surrounding mines, CORINNE, where they can obtain employment and A. MAJORS & SONS, liberal wages, thereby furnishing them with means to replace the breadstuff Ever brought to this market. Hy goods are seldestroyed. ed behalf. COMMISSION MERCHANT Si - unequalled. NoticsI r -- y, Barometer corrected for temperature, elevation and instrumental error. The above reports are synchronous. William McElrot, Obeervor. JtFaKM tr v . A large and fine stock of fancy, dry, and millinery goods can BOONS CO - - - IOWA, be found at the New York Store ; also, clothing, and gents furnishing goods at reasonable rates. Strangers will do well to call at their place, next door to Hus-seMEAL AND Dahler A Cos Bank, Montana street, FACILITIES FOR FURNISHING THE OUR Trade in can load lots, at low rates , Corinne. 37tf. are ! v:' r li i " wVT t.wlW - g O.V y t s vA..-. eiA. t-- ' V - lx , |