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Show OOEINNE, UTAH, MONDAY , APRIL lO, 1871. celebrated the one hundredth and fifth anni, versary of hi birthday on the Oth of last Till remarkable man 1 Captain month. mmo (i?xDAti xerm) rtnuun LahrWh. tto U still active, walk A great tdeal, run up the stop of the house of hi AULBACIl & friends, and is more Yltflcious this spring than he was last year. ' OFFICIAL PAPER A correspondent of the St. Louis Christian or mi us this sketch of the wonderAdvocato United States, City and County. ful hero gives careers Ho was bom, of course, in 1766, the yeaf TERMS Or SUBSCRIPTION. In which the partition of Poland gave terriOne Tear. 00 torial consolidation to Prussia and ... HU Mouths completed 3 00 TkrM Months........ Louis Great. the Frederick the of ........ 1M the project Month per carrier).. (supplied by ' 10 Single copies... I................ XIV. was then on the thro no of France ono of the most peaceful and influential of GEITEEAL IHXEltlGEZICE. tho French monarch. Since the captain ihirtli lour monarch havo swayed tho sceptre our Eaitora and Weitetn of Prussia and thirteen different government havo ruled in France. Tho captain first tExchanges. r work in war was to fight against tho French Republic, and hi second against the French Mmvmi f Qata EBnketb. in Ireland. The first great battle In which ho appeared was thnt of Jena, in which, on (From the N. Y. Comioa.rcUl Advertiser. saw annihilated a llfTo I tho latest outbreak of eccentric hu tho Hthof June, 1806, he whoso military power upbuilding ha cost mor t and Ho was then in tho f Quwn Elisabeth 1 dead. Itxloosntmako century Lord suiteof Catlerengh. Ho subsequently any matter how we got tho information. bccamo acquainted with emperors, kings, Tin is none of our fight thl quarrel beand by tho multitude. tween tho Associated Pres and it rival. princes, tho on bank the of Nicman he saw We rtx,iv4,d tho new, and that enough. Standing NajKileon shake hand with the Emperor mntlml and sixty-eigyears Alexander j Mib dil when those great men met on i of last month. Sho ago the twenty-fourt- h I of Pru sun ived unlil, tho vital spark had fled, and raft. Then Frederick William wa a king without a kingdom. Tho then she saw It wa no uo resisting tho In sin, fled from Jena with the hap scru table decree of fute, and so her unfettered captain had soul took it flight into tho mysterious void, less King Frederick William, of Prussia, and settled down in that bourne from which and hi lovely Queen Louise. IIo lived to son occupy nrl, and to nsUt in no traveler return unless ho has a mission to seo their in St .Helena over that Najerk chair around and rap on table for tho keeping guard been tho terror of Europe poleon who had benefit of mediiui) And other see to tho King of Pnissin, lived He ha wild-eye- d lunatics. whose duty it wa originally to hold tho Queen KUzftlicth wa ft vergln a vergin to the Emperor of Germany, on seventy; and yvt tho flro gleameil a basin and ewer on feet the neck jjf two etnperoft with hit brightly a overin her crenfn cole red eye, IIo hu lived through tho wbolo hbtory of and tho dellcAto sheen of her finely-tinte- d When tho Prince of maroon nose contrasted a Wcibly a in her the United State. AVale wa in this country he paid hi re youth w ith tho alabaster of her brow and tho to the captain, and endeavored to inplug In her teeth were just a valuablo n spools duce him to return to that country. But ho when gold wi at 156. - fho had ijio smairvicc. She did not had become too old and too much attached smoke or chew or belong to tho society for to hi adopted country. Tho marvel of all thi is, that onco the captain wa left foi' prev ention of cruelty to animal. And wliciv on the field of battle, once ho wa cast dead ho swore she never descended to the vulgarity! r,f Horace Greeley Queen Elizabeth up a dead by tho ocean, onco ho wa strick and ho tho didn't, Wlion she lut'd profanity, she gavo cti down a dead by " it with a finish, an elegance, a delicate airy ha always been (licaed. Still greater inarveR he drinks laudanum a other men gract, and jinfusetl into it a luxurious drink claret. Hi friend, Gen. Pefeyter, abandon, and rounded off carefully at tho a many grain ol ho onco took that say corners, and 'dressed it up with well selected a would kill a many ordifor relief poetical adjectives, so that it sounded liko a opium are men a them year in tho captain strain from soma sweet singer, liko some nary bed at 5 IM, and ri-- e a sweet singer straining himself, In fact. And life. IIo goes to 2 A.w. I not thi a most remarkable hi she had ml hair.- Her chignon wa burglar proof. And tory? The old gentlemans eye is clear ant hi memory unfaltering. Ho is a marve often, in thejdiin twilight of evening, when the sun had kink to rest, when the western among us. was filled with tender radiance and lamReiat of a Dream bent light, and the bulbul wooed the roue in (FrdtU the Kansas I ity Journal; back yardi sho would play a few note upon About four month ago, the body of Lizher liarpdchlml or writo n Latin hymn or an zie Mavis, one of the class delicately alluded essay upon the Harrison Wiler, Sheva to as the demi monde, 'wa interred in the supposed to bo the author of Rock Me to city cemetery, the matter creating otnc stir at Sleep Mother, and Beautiful Snow, and the Time on account of tho youth of the girl But never-- C ,iFiveoChjek In tho Morning. and other attendant circumstance which tholes sho wa a very esthnablo woman, and were e;oken of in the papers nt tho time. with all her fault wc love her still better, The sensational part of tho Incident were indeed, than- - if she were still finding around. dreMiul in a somew hat exaggerated manner, Queen Elizabeth wa not proud. Sho niand tho matter carried to a little nny iiid-te- d upon cleaning her own teeth, perhaps, She wa burid at a great expense ewn If she wa a queen; and she alw-aydid exee, Jlollie by Hipp, ofrwhose house sho was an I it once a week, every Sunday morning, with between whom and the deceasand f her owh Unttli brush. What a lesson doe inmate, it teach to thoe who arc haughty and vain, ed there is soid to have existed a strong afj fection, somewhat remarkable between woI and belong to the 1hii ton ! She never forgot I that she wa mere pcrUliablo dust, and that men of their class, who are generally said to the sheep and tho silkworm wore her fine ho devoid of the ordinary affections which sway the human heart. The matter finally ; clothe long before she got them. She rend died down, and had been forgotten by nil every Sunday school book that taught, these ft few of thoso concerned. There is, facts; and sho once trod on Sir "Walter Ra- except n sequel to tho story, which conhowever, leigh cloak to remind him of them, because tains some remarkable "feature of a somes. he wa o set up with hi new fancy She said upon her death-be- d that what sensational character. NVe have invesLydia Thompson need not learn thi lesson, tigated the matter, and are satisfied of the because it had .no moral for those who the correctness of such fnctsa we shall present. t browsed round in Nature simple garb. A few days ater her death, and while the Queen Elizabeth wa not sorry to die, i Sho foresaw that George K. Train wa com-In- g clrcutmthnco of the case were still fresh In to England, and slio said to her physl- -' the mind of tho publier-MolliIIlpp, her cian that sho would , prefer the enduring friend, it U said, since tho day of their wa visited by a d cam, in which peace of the cold and silent grnvo to three childhood, the dead girl spoke to her, and told her thnt week of George and tho Alabama claim dicr grave hfid been robbed, and telling her quescontroversy and the Schleswig-Holstei- n whom tho deed had been done. 8ho mention all at the same time. Her. last wonl by tioned it to several persons, but they looked were, 'Kill Horace Greeley before ho ha a It chance to writo What I Know About Farm- upon ft tho raving of a distempered funcy. dream recurred to her several times, unThe There was not 'a" dry eye In that ing. til at last it influenced her to such an extent fcecond-stor- y front room. Everybody wa that she determined to have the matter tested thinking how impossible it wa to fulfill her the grave opened. After some dying requet,'and to escape so much misery. by having succeeded in getting a permit to slie trouble But sho ha now gone; sho has left us; we and do so, yesterday pit her design into exeWill see her no more. ' Perhaps it i for tho best. Sho era a vigorous woman, and if cution.1 "When tho was opened, the coffin . sho had lived sho might havo come to Amer-- f was found to grave I be A fino plato glass I lea, and .wo might havo given her offense, costing 160, wasempty and nothing was broken, and sho might havo pranced around here and found in the Cofiin-bthe shroud and a few flogged us like tho very nation. For she of the grave clothes. The screws and other was a woman who followed closely in all the silver trimmings of the coffin had been taken. It is stated had a number of And so we are glad the rings And otherthat the girl t prevailing fashions. value upon her perof jewel I is dead, and has four tons of marble' planted son," which, of course, .were not to bo found. on her to hold her down. Old Moneybags says that a girl with an Rest in peace, old girl! Re tin pieces ! income of three thousand dollars ft year or more, 1$ always an object- of Interest be Calory ef Isiikr wbaFacit at Jeaa, cause she ha to much principal. " That loquacious -- person, AVondell Fhil-li- p, says the Republican party is rotten (From As New York Aon. to the ' There is now living in the city of New coat core, and yet he gives it another of Fanner Greeley, go Vork the oldest of living soldiers, and he for him I gmlg Gorinne tt gportw- co. aOam h. rjorjHEir.', - ADD ARCHITECT (JOTcrnncat Colorado Street, -- UTAH. From Winnemncca. Nevada, to Camp Three-ForkIdaho Territory, 00 tons, more or leas, distauco SCft miles. IL From Reno, Nevada, to Camp Warner, 900 to, a, more or leas, distance 313 milee Ore-go- magnificent variety cf Illustrated Designs CHURCH E8, DWELLINGS, BUILDINGS. SCHOOL HOUSES. And all ether Edifice ef the Lateit Style of Architecture, field-marsh- al LOOKING TO BEAtTT AND COMFORT. ht Plana drawn' and specification order. A. (Opposite to satirise-tlo- n custom made guaranteed. pegged and tewed, always on hand JMK8 PETERS. boot, apl-t- f town lot Department Ilf re an unlimited number of both U. S. ASSESSORS Lots i8 the rod from Omaha to Corinne, which are being aold cheap, and great inducement, are offered to all wishing to eeUhli.b buatneaa and build for them.elve. a home. There la a great demand for BUSINESS HOUSES l In all the towns, b supply the Immlratlpn whlrh will continue to. year. aetUJng up the rich agricul- tural and mineral lands. Applications may be made to agents on the ground or address EDDY, OMAHA..N EBRAHE A. LANCSDORF, f i o 8 AI.EOn very rraaonahls ter nr., a few htiijdred feet of very rlti mioli g or-- e In the TlnUc, Lil.yelte, 'Anthony Wnyneand "Enrek Lode, Tinilo Minin District. Wh.fte have been sunk in all of thee c .lni., therefore the purchaMr cam inform himvel auil know what ha U bnjintf. For particulars apply to, or address, I. M. apl-t- f Hltumoos, Salt Lake City, Utah. JONES c DAVIS, Dealers in 'ICTTRES AND P1CTIRE FRAMES, , WINDOW CORNICES & DECORATIONS, WINDOW SHADES AND HOLLANDS, f KIBBOBf Walnut and Silver show Cases, -i- P- STORE SHADES TO person concerned that the A aaeaani.nt, valuation, enumeration, and Income Jlaf, for the District of the Territory of lit ah in accordance with an act to provide Internal Revenue to eup- on the port the Government, and to pay Interest amend-ded Fublio Debt, approved June U, 1804, as by Act of March 2, 1887, also as amended by Act approved July ft. 1870. Parties who wlah to examine said Hat and make appeal (which must bo in writint) can do so at my office in thla city on or before the 2fi:h day of April, 1871. a JOHN P. TAGGART, Assessor District of Utah. mar22 td T. O. BOX OMAHA, NEB. 19. JelS-dl- y UNION BAKERY, - - Society of the United States, 120 Bromlwny, New York. Cah And, $13,000,000. 7,000,000. Annual Income, New Boslneti, I860, Al, Oil, III, The Equitable Issues every desirable form of only In cash, policy and receives premiums own claims, nor neither accepting notes for it paying them out, in lien of tho money, when ita policies become due. The excellence of this InstUailon JSinltable) cannot be too warm y acknowledged. Its story is the story of a noble success of a wise and generous de.ign, prudently and thoroughly accomplished. It was ergsutxe t en a principle of novel and peauiiar liberality. It upoeedto to the insured, paying only legal Sve all proflta on 1U cap'tal t and it has accomplished a rarevr of progress altogether lla purpose. unprecedented, it has distanced sli competitors, and established itself upon a foundation aa of adamant. Ita txpenaea have been leas than those of any other new company in proportion to its iucdue. .V Fork 06crr-- r. Lira Issubakce CorAT. One of the strong-- , eat, safest, most successful, aud best managed corporations of this oiarsctcr in New Yorfcia the "Equitable Life Aamrauce Society of the United States." d7uctf. Dr. Prims, e liter of the New Tork 06rfer, states: "Phe Equitable L4fe A sen ranee Koclety of the United Uutcs has b.en founded with a vtew to meet the wanta of all parte of our countrr. Its founders and direotora are enh fly rellgiona and benevolent tus, and I trust the day Is not far distant hen It wiU become eo widely known that all onr minister, aecrvtarlea. and men on salaries generally, will avail themselves of its rich advantages." mr3-2W. H. GLAfcCOTT, Local Agent. Fresh Bread, ' TVOIICE 19 HEUEbY GIVEN THAT THE for the year 1870 la now due and payable to the undersigned. ALkX TOPONCE, Supervisor. mhlfilf Corinne, March Itf, 1871. poll-ta- x Kept eonatantly on hand. ' apl-t- ISAAC D. IIUNTOON, . , - Oomcalssion Llerchant, ....conxkn... . OEO. HANF, r Frop'r. Hat ter y- and sam rnjkitcisco, - A , SALEIOR i;i 1 f No. ' r j i t . Streets, XVia-Ulisgt- - 1 t cal. - i Win. Knnbe & Co. Plano, direct lYom the tactoryA never used. Apply thin Oace. at CnvtoatTOtf ft Eixswobth Morbo...... Locthab 1 ......Co inns.! Kelton aprl-dt- f ILL HEADS AND LETTER HEADS i ( Gold Scales, Quicksilver, Pioks, and Dar I House Fctl!7c AND QENERAL Furnishing Goods. . 1 iiouoe Funmonma cac:: I dec30tf Freight, Ifant, Mine er Prospect, & CREIGHTON JNDO, Montana Street, j Wheltsais aad Stenall botwoon 4tli nntl 5th, CORINNE, - - - UTAH. i Improved Rocker Complete sad Cheap. 1NP Particular attention paid to Orders by mail. r. x. i a. j. caooi susa xix. a. u apt concussion nicciiArrrc, FAZUTZTJG. CAGGIE, dS baintrra, decorators, plain and ornamental paper hangers, and imitator of woods and marbles. Oku For reference see the churches - and all principal Corinne. dwellings DENNIS and bouses bustneas fe-t- Corner of Montana and Oth Ch' of Corinne, Utah f J. TOOHY, at I aw Attornejr.db Counsellor -- nontana Street, - C0RIME, - tJTAB. ap203m J. tv. EXAMINER OF TENSIONS FOR UTAH. Coiner of Focrth mod e BttUe Street', CORINNE, UTAH. ac7tf J. eat Ut tfftod tr rtvn prompt aad sarefml attention. Ooods shipped cant and west on tha lla Railroad Oft asm day order an received. o t (he ,r nolMt I l du t oniio., ii u n McNUTT & C0.f Wa hands Orders by mail will GRAHAM, M. D., aOJFUCFs Keep ooae'antiy en the Jobbing trade. . Wholesale and Retail. f DRUGGISTS, DRUGGISTS Montana Stroet, 4 Wholesale and Retail - Corner Fourth " floeUU It - UTAH. CORINNE, - - - - - UTAH. r r CORINNE. au24lm pl-- tf SALE TTOR house of five GEORGE Ii. HOLT, OOOD DWKLLINO- - rooms and collar, 1 .11 and lot hiiiB. I i throughout; The premises now rent for 23 per mouth. WiU be eotd low for cash. Inquire of dectf DENNIS 7. TOOHT. i well fini.hed f Dealer i NEW D00HS AHD CTATi:i T7ALL OF, PAPI3, fdi Wilcox & CJibbs letter Tam-ll- y Fttkti Ccikrf, ad cf Cl tlztu Mnchlnen all with Sewing FRUIT AC3 C:?tCTi:Wi tlic Impravetl attachment, fin to fkom 85 ranging price 250, direct from ' the fac text ttXe tory Never nsed. Apply at hltrtf tills OIDee. conntwE 'MARZtZ&T, metropolitan Hotel, $ - - mua at cscmswiLD, - LBBBUK Praprtefn ale aad retail dealer latll Baiitf Whole Etc, cl Lcud Viizzz UTAH, Reots, FOtnTTl COailffB. rroprioton. ITRBBt, en hand a variety ef the heel Heat agar cured Hama, Dacca, mamge, drtadhdat.eie. Always 30df TniS , t&- t Elontana Otroot, . . IS A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, CENTRALLY commodious aid well arranged. The room are neatly and comfortably furnished. The tables are always supplied with the beat the market affords. Fresh Oyatera always on hand and served up la anv style on ibort notioe. The Bar is stocked with the finest Wines. Liquors, and Cigars. apl-t- f Gale czlztzxit One of ed Eire Estlfiier:i cTo 005. There the most Jcd!:!cc3, cCttlvo over in- -, and tj tna Three good city Lcta near vented. them without the bnsldess i sellable to erect shopscentre, or dwellings OCflSi FORSALS. f are made a specialty at the RxroaTjaa ffoet Call add a SAM ine gpectaens. r , s - Hye Bread, Graham' Bread, Pies, Cakes, etc LAMPS, Farming Implements Plated Ware, CORINNE, Hotice. Pll-Ta- x Coi innc. . n, s CHANDELIERS, SpringPoint Shovels, m Monlnun St., i , ! wide-lyextcud- 270 Parnham Street. - ng. ft. MnnuBioturorfi of i top-dressi- FI CURES BAR-BO- OS ut 'wkstaancj. Lax Crrv, March 20,1871 Salt 11EUEUY ALL GIVEN TVOTICE Id i cassi-mere- r, AssgMioa'a Intkbjul Rkvenvx. urttcK. lusrnn-- r or Utar, thu EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE Oeneral Town 8!te Agent, U. F. R. It., apl-t- C'JTlG7, UTZZZZZi punri Sheet Copperj Booker Irons, Gold Pans, Booker Dippers, NOTICE. Uirrrun BTvrM ALL THE TOWNS ALONO THE LINE OF Local Agent for Corinne, N i RUSSELL HI. (SHEET-IRO- WARE. y, BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE J. M TUT, COPPER; ABB Everything for a complete enUlt te Orrxcx PracHAHNo axo DkpotC. 8.,1 OMAitt, Nn , klarclt Id, 1871. I , IN DUPLICITF, ttSEALF.n will ba received at this office until 11 o'clock a. M , on April 28, 1871, for vis: furnishing the following Hubeiaience stores, well 01,00u pounds of Flour, high ground and dreaecd; in arong square double sacks, (inside, heavy twilled cotton, outside, gunny), well sewed and the fonr corners tied; each package to contaiu lud pounds of flour. The flour to bo delivered at the U. 8. Commissary btoreliouaa in thi city, at the U. 8. Com miens y Depot near Ch yenna, W. T or on cars at Halt Laka City (the place of d livery to be stated in proposals), befma the .Oth day of May. 1871. Proposals will bo received subject to the naual conditions, heretofore published. Propisutla must be accompanied by samples, and should be mad a on the printed forma to be obtained at tils office. J. W. BVRBIGER, BvL Brig Gen. and C. 8. tmr2C; n, GS.Z1DD of Also, Manofactorers SUPPLIES Wedii-aila- COMPANY J. QBEE.DOOflDiE, onm a, Hining Implementa. AND IlltOPO-AAtd)- UNION PACIFIC i Iron, Otoven, IJaib, co, ARMY First-cla- e RAILROAD i (SagIM CM OttfCHSSU Wbotoiala and RaieM Aeatari hn . i a. oo.f Montana Ctreet, Corlcna, Utah. II HARDWARE, sup-pli- ta t k Bros.) Kuhn BOOTS made t" order, and gUMENTS ce, s febl7tf Montana Street, Corinne, -- ! furnUhed SHOE -- MAKER, BOOT AND d, pe-tilen- From Reno, Nevada, to Gamp Bidwell, 10 tons, move or leas, distance 303 miles. XIXe FromCoHune, Utah Territory, to Fort Hall krftiory, 00 tone, more or tees, distance lie miles. IT. From San Francisco, California, to Camp Gaston, California, 60 tons, more or leas, distance 300 tulle. Mores to be taken from storehouses in Hn Francisco. From California, to Camp Wright, via Fetalnma, California, 0 tons, more orlesa, disjtnce IVJ miles. Stores to be taken from atot ehouaes In San Frantlsoo. From San Francisco. California, to Port Isabel mouth of Colorado lUver, by aea, 2,000 Iona, mure or it as. Stores to be taken from wharves at San Francisco. krona San Francisco, California, to Camp Klamath, Oregon, 00 tons, more or leas, distance in mites. Stores to be taken from storehouses in San Francisco. Bids to state in each case the price per pound In golu coin for the whole distance, bidders in every case to state in their bids the smallest number of days they are willing te contract to deliver the stores at their respective destination alter they are turned over to them for transportation. All bids to be made triplicate, with copy of advertia-men- t attached. No bid will be considered unless accompanied by a deposit of (! 1,0(MJ) one thousand doflara (a certified check p referred) as a guarantee that toe bidder will assents the contract tf awarded to him. . Contracts to be executed subject to the naual Conditions. Bids to be addressed to the undersigned. Indorsed t "Proposals for transporting army . to from C. G. BAWTELLE, Chief Quartermaster Dep't of Ca'irurnta, and Depot Quartermaster, San Francisco. mah2810t San-Framia- PUBLIC UTAIt. DIAUM SHELF AND HEAYY ! On hand fof i trk long-haire- o, Ca'l-forni- a, Fron AM1 WODDC s, ! to 1871 - iSlKJtLED PROPOSALS ARE INTI TED AT this office until li u. on MONDAY, May 1, 1871, for the transportation of Government atwree during the 11 cal year commencing July 1, 1871, and ending Jane 30, 1873, vis: L I lf. WhOLOSALI DEPARTMENT OF CALIFORNIA, Francisco March 94, a GILES, QEDDISI ernes cf ccirqaaixaaiiTEB, DUILDEC, CORINNE, Transportation ' - on. Terms easy. Apply to D. 5 J. Tochy; BOMHMa |