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Show I m i I I i , f i COEINNE, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12,1871. voi. y. H. MONHEliV), advised every one to read tho Psalms. lie continued: If King Solomon had carried Cjorinnt out hU own maxims, how much better the KlUHUS 1TUT xvxmwo (HCKDAT'a UCIIW) old man would have been 1 lThoBiblo was T generally regarded as a species of ebarm or ADAM AULBACI1 & CO. amulet, yet ho saw no particular sanctity about it. It was made as any other bok, and possessed tho same attributes. OFFICIAL PAPER o or Vos might build a house of Bibles, and thcl United States, City and County. in it, and you wouldnt be any holier, Ho, he said, he wrotian articlo foe ,the,j, jer on Cain, in which he mentioned rirMM of sunscRirnox. U clear who Cains wife wx- -- ext day Tear On 00 very HU Months.. .... I 00 ho received a bushel of letters sKqu! ring his , Tirw, Mouths.... 1 23 ? Per Month (supplied by the carrier) bettei-half- . Now, 10 views concerning Cains Copies.... 4 said Mr. Beecher; what does it matter to Other people, us wife was? GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. the who Cains preacher averred, were continually bothering themselves about tho great horned From our! Pattern and Western beast spoken of In the Scripture. Such peoa menagerie. ple should live and Exchanges. $! . gaitg ARCHITECT AND Goverumeut v Sian Francl.ro, Marcia 24, 18T1. (CgEALED PROPOAL8 ARE INTI TED AT this ilQw umll 11 M. on MONDlY, May 1, lsTl. for tho transportation of Government Mores during the yiar commencing July 1, UT1, and ending June 30, 171, vis: I- I F rom JFrom the Ibe Troy Times, March 23. Wo have, learned from a source bej'ond dispute, the particulars of an incident in tho tcariH-ro- f Kdward Ballot!, which ho himself recently told to an intimate friend as an of tho hard luck which has attended him all through life. ltulloff stntul to this gentleiuaiv that upon his release from Auburn Prison ho wandered down Into lenno Ivaninj nnd having perfect confidence in his abilityjto fill almost nny position in the faculty of a college, applied for a Profoss-or-hi- p in Jefferson College. There was no permanent opening for him in tho institution; but the Pn.vfesi.or gave him some clerical work to do, and in a little while satisfied themselvesfof hi remarkable scientific nnd literary attahvmcnU, so that when an application came from Chapel llill College, North Carolina, for a Professor of Languages,' tho f.ieulty of Jefferson were able to recommend ltnllotr to it as a proper person to fill the position. While preparing to accept the Professorship at Chapel Hill, he received a letter from Mrs. Jarvis, the wife of tho jailer whom ho had seduced,1 and through whom he was enabled to make his escapo from prison, to tho , efiect that she had left her lmsbaml and wna living with her son, (the same who was drowned in Jibe river at Binghamton after the murder, y'in destitute and needy eircum--stanc- e, and demanding tho sum of $500 for pressing andj immediate wants, Tho letter contained a Roto from thson that unless i the money tin forthcoming he would kill Bulloir on first sight the first time they mot IIo wn utto.ly without tl o mean to send so I largo a sum, Gratitude nnd love both con-- i spinsl in his breast tu induce one earnest i effort to secure the money and send it to the vnly lyotnnn he ever loved. His meditations him to devise tho roblawy of a jewelry I store in a neighboring' village, nnd putting Ate plans into execution he carried them out ) sucees. fully, nnd plundered the store of a considerable amount of jewelry. This bo tied up lie hi band kerchief, nnd o rapidly as Hsslblo fld from the scene of ids crime, ..Travling along the highway in tho early morning, hjs was overtaken by a stranger, wlu reluctantly gave him iennUion to ride. They . had jrocceded but a few mites when vtwo hom'ijnen approached them, and nr- Tested them for horse stealing, tho very wagon in which BullofiT wa rtding having . v been stolen the jrc ious evening by hU companion. ' Hero wn a dilemma even for so skillful a f villain a the Professor of Chajn-- Hill Col-- t , saved liiru. Per-listilege. But his elux-kthat he knew nothing of the robbery of the horse and wagon, but was a chance passenger picked up by the real thief ujiou I tho highway, and bung able to prove Id good charnctcrjiy the Professor at Jefferson College, lu was dischargi-- at tho examination upon JVe charge of horso stealing; but Wfore he had left tho Court-roothe officers looking fotj tho burglar who bad stolen the Jewely, came in, identified the property found In the wagon, and Insisted upon arresting ldtn for this crime, ltulloff wa in nowise abashed. The same confident air which he hadjuaintained all .through the trying ordeal and .the testimony, of, the Professor, served him to tho end, and declaring his ignorance of all knowledge of the burglaty, as well a of he horse stealing, he wa a aecond time dUt harginl, and hi companion wa held for both crimes, and ultimately suffered the punishment for the very offense which Rulloff himself committed. In describing this incident of hi life ltulloff laughed And aid it was only one instance of tho devils hard luck which had followed him all through hi varied career,. - v lj-- 8nta I 1 ng m PUBLIC 1 ; Hr. I ? Bttibtpi (From the Botn The Partridge Eater Outdone, From tin Ely Record, A pill Gib. A short time ago Mlko McCluskey received the following note from parties In Friend Mike: Owing to tho unset tled condition of your lowel, w'o have decmel it adii-ahl- o to recommend n light diet for you for a few days. Hereafter you will receive ono of these bird each morning for your breakfast, until you nre convalescent. Many Frifadh. Accompanying this note was a small canary, bird, and for soma time Miko wa. joshed considerably about it. Hi friend, to treat the mathowever, seemed ter in earnest, and offered to bct $500 that Si ike could eat 100 canary birds in 50 days ono between 8 and 9 a.m. and tho other between fi nnd 7 P.M. The wager was readily accepted, and tho money, $1,000,' was pnt up with John Monahan on Friday last on condition that the feat should commence next day. Enough 'bird had been mired in town to keep Miko going until more could be got from Snn Francisco. After eating hi tenth bird Mike begun to sing; ml stance may appear unreasonable to our readers, but for the verification of the story we refer to John Monahan and Russ Seolt, who are the umpire in the match. ' the near! Is The heart is like a plant in tho tropics, which all the year round i Waring flowers. It is shaking memories and dropping association. The joy of lat year are ripe seed will come up again next year. Then the heart is planting seed in every nook and corner, and a a wind which serve to pro-tra- te the plant is'only a sower coming forth to sow1 seed; planting some of them on rock-- y crevice, some by river course; some among mossy stones, some by warm hedgss, some in ganjpn and open fields, so it i with our experience of life, that bow us either with joy or sorrow. They plant everything around about us with heart .seed, . Thu a third century, and tfcai Moles never lived. house becomes sacred. , Every room hath a ndx thousand . of them, every The book was there,' and it wa a good book, memory door and window is clustered with cad that was all ha wanted. Mr. Beecher At Plymvut church, Sunday evening, Kev. ITcftry Ward Beecher preached upon tho Bibl and iu use. He said that the sacred volume waa full of luilf truth, and that men must get to half truths before they could arrive at Whole ones, lie added that we are not to take the Bible a wholly true. All that David said wasnt true,' and all that the prophets laid waslTt .true, Speaking of the authenticity of the Bible, the reverend gentleman declared that he wouldnt care if it wa proved to him that it was written in the r All bids to bo made atlVertiM went attached. drum and specifications Slims furnUbs-- t to SHOE MAKER, AND BOOT Montana Strait, Corinne, A. (Opposite Kuhn & 1 ' Gold Scales,1. Quicksilver, Picks, and i Bar ForRitnrev House AND GCKEUAL Furnishing Goods. HOUSE . 4 Ornc Prnrnuixo ani Dipot C 8) - Oman N.U , Maieh 16, 871. 1 JEVI.EO BltOPOSALH, IN DCPLlCtTE, will be received st this olUce uut I 11 o'clock , m t tni Widn slay, April .'fl, 1871, for furnishing t he lol ovum Mtbsla uu.e storia, til: hUU ground and well C1,U0j pouu s of dreskid; 1 i s rung square double sack, t inside, heavy twilled cotton, outside, gunny), well s wed and the i four rorm-reielt packago io contui-- lotlpouudt of Hour. The flour to bo delivered at the L 8. Commi-aar- y titoreli-iuaa In tills city, at Hie U H. mar Cti yeuue, W. I'., or utt cur y Dtp-at ba t Lake City (the place of d livery to be stated in proposals), befo.e the otli day of May. 1871. PropiHHa will be received subject to the usual condit'vn-Aheretofore published I'rornatale must he a rom pm led by samples, ami kho.iid be made on tho printed forma to be obt iiued at this uffloe. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY FURNISH IH Freight, Hunt, Mine or Prospect THE CITY BLACKSMITH - . Montana Street,. botwoon 4th nticl 5tli, CORINNE, - - - UTAlt. Robert Ratter, ' General RlacksmUh and MINERS and Merchants, fitting for the mine, are requested to rail and examine th slock of Poll , aud Tlaccr Jticks, Rteel Picks. Drifting Crow Bars, etc, Sledge, Improved Rotkcrs Complete and Cheap. OVEItL AiND BLACRSMiTII SHOP S, North Front j ti-- Q GOODS. dcc20-t- f Everything for a complete oulflt to SUPPLIES t jmes api-t- r ' t tukhJtut 5" i CHANDELIERS, - SHOP, - i Corinne. Wagon 31aker. 1 IHi-ks- afi-l- m Com-mlks- 1 DEPARTMENT T0WX. LOT Us re an unlimited numbe r of both BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE mail, j. w. munroKR, Bvt. Ouu. sml C. 8. m t2) c; 'I Particular attention paid hu Brig J. x. JL to Orders i apl-t- a. nVSMU.L. A. I. (wnrr sidb f HUSELL TOWNS ALONO THE LINE OF IN theALLroadTHE from Out ah to Corinne, whlrliare 1 11EUEUY TVOTICE ..lt alarch Ji, l7I ) Iiks Citv, GIVEN li ALL an- - offered being sold cheap, and great to all wishing to establish buslnssa and build for themselves a home. There is a greet doutaud for Imlnet-my-nt- s nt, peraous coucoriud that tiie valuation, euunitrauon, and Income Hat, fur the District of the Terri ory of Utah lit with an act to provide Internal Revenue to sup- OoViiruiueut, and to par lst rest on tho Iort theDebt, approved June DO, 1864, as .incinl-dt- d by Act of March 3 1867, a.s as aiucudvU by Art approved July 14, I87. Parues ho wish to examine said l'st and make appeal (whu-- tuu.t bo In wrltln ) can do so at my sllL-- in this city ou or tHiforc tiis 23. h day of April, 1871. JOTtN P. TAGGART, Arscssor District of U ah. mar32 td w HOUSES IKJSIMISS In all tho towns, t supply ths Immigration which will continue tot years settling up the rich agricultural and mineral land Ai may be rnado to agent on ths ground or addreaa , f e a plb-ation- .1. III. EDDY, M. LANGSDOHF, Ti-ittr- , DAVIS, St. riCTITlE FlUTIF., AXD DECOR! HOTS, WtXDOW C0RXICES& , iniDOlF DIR-ROO- SHADES VTD IIOI.LAXDS, Attorney I premiums only in cash, neither accepting note for it- - owU claims, nor of tho money, wheu Its paying them out, la lieu Jh idea hero mo due. ' Tho excellence of this InMItu ion Equitable) cannot be too w inn y a kuowlwdged. Its sUtry uf a wise aud la the story of a nubia succ and thurnngu y de in. pmd-ntl- y geuc-oIt was erg.nlzct on a p imipie It proposed of novel kin I eculiur all prort s t iha uianred, paying only gal five aooorupd-he- d ou Ita.spl'ali and It u a ca ecr of pr gres alM.g- ther it purpose, n n preevMl anted, it has distanced all e?mpi I ora, iU.if Uieuia fouclstiou as of ant fhau adamant. Iu expeusu have been of any otiier new company iu proportion 1 ork Gfucrscr. to Ita luc One of the s'ronv-eaiNdJiusiRb'oMPAxv Lira aud Le- managed ssfiat, iinont of this o aractvr In New lorkis the Kqul able Life A Usance Hochty of the n'fcwsdcMf. United wuh Dr. Prime, etitor of the New York Ohtiwr, staiea: ik knuitaoie R assurance eodi-tof the United htato has b.en lonmltKlwbha view io meet the wan-- of ati part of oor wide It- - fo mi r and dirc ora bd conre ctl fly rljtous (uut bcuevoUnt men, sad 1 truot toe d ty I not far dutaut hull It wilt become so wtdeiv known that a'l our tnluiauwa, aecritarltS, and mill on sslarl-- a geneeslljr, will avail themselves of it rich advautagee." nirj-lo- i W. II. CiLAhCOTT, Local Agent. t- - -t - 270 Farnham - Street, V OMAHA, NEB. . P. O. BOX 1M. , j Jldly - tr. s Montana St.i Fresh. Bread, Corinne. ' Rye Bread, Graham Bread, Pies, Cakes, etc . Kept constantly GEO. IIANF, apl-t- f , cs hand. Propr. A t FOB SALE Win. K nab & lactory. never used. Apply V9 Co. ;Pioiio; H HERF.UY GIVES THAT THE x for the year 187u 1 now duo aui payable to the undersigned. . ALX TOPUNCE, Supervisor. , , mhlfi-l- f Corinne, March la, 1871. ISAAC D.IIUNTOON, t Conmission derebant, Oatlery and AVaihlnglon Street, direct from tlic at tbb OClee, ....BBrtEXXCC.... ....Co Inn. Canonox k Kuavtfsn i Lovmts, Mi-vbo- .. If ,.Kelton i it Wholeiale and retail dealer in all kinds ef' Meats, Etc, at Lowest Price i W. (2HAIIAIU, 31. !., FOfltTII STREET, COItfRRB. Always on hand a variety of th beat Meat, sugar cured Hams, Bacon, sausage, dried beef, etc. se20-t- f COItlNNE, UTAH. GEORGE L. IlOLT, tXaltr in . McMTT A C0M CORINNE. - NEW BOOKS AND STATIONERT, i ILL HR ADM AND LETTER HEADS ore mode a specialty at the Rnesn OaU khI cxwmfise sveefaieog. 7 WALL PAPER, t UTAH. r.cUct cmltrr, afii4-l- nt ud X.ll.0. ,f ,11 Klsii. FRUIT AND COUFECTiolllRY. H SALE-- 1 170 nunsu GOOD DWKLLlNOfi!3 oi tivs rooms and ccliat, , , fl well flnl had throughout; and lot 4. 132. Die pr- mists now nut fur i'23 per luuuui. Will be sold row for cash, li.qiure of L TOOUY. HhSls'. die If fI L-- - Pott Office BnUdliig, - Wilcox Corinne j Uoh al4-l- f FOR SALF. HURLBUT jOROB., i! I Wholeeale and Retail letter fam ily Sewing Machine with nil tlic)miiovel attachments, ranging in price from $85fac-to Montana Street, 430, direct from the Used. nt Never Apply tory. tilts Olllce - UTAH.CORINNE, f DRUGGISTS, J --- --- pi-t- Metropolitan Hotel, Montana Street, JULSII - - utaii k CttlXIEWII.D, Tr.prltlori. is a first clash hotel, centrilt.y This commodious a. d wU arranged The rooms aru and ucauy toinmrtably furuishod. The table ars always supplied with the best the market affcrJt. Fresh Oyster always on hand and served np In any sty e on thort notice. Ik Bar is stocked with the finest Wines. Liquor. an 1 Cigars. . . at - - j : . t cbniMNis, poll-M- AN FRAKC18CO, CAL. - J 'OTICE Notice. ....corns.... - ,f f - Poll-Ta- x U. LVODEH, Vroprletar, t Corner Fourth ll Montana St., I UNION BAKERY, - - ITIH, DRUGGISTS !a t, STORE SHADES, MARKET, ' ap20-3-n me.--.Vaw AKD law - CORDE, - i Walnut and Silver show Cases, CORINNE TOOI1Y, CouncIIot at , Wholesale and Retail Iruee every dr si rut do form of ft, NXauuftiolurcrH of J. Bontana Street, J. - i As. L, aS-lr- u f ve Ulk-raut- PICTIRES A S11RR0R. Q DENNIS c7-t- 31,021,111. ISG9, . The Fult ible policy aud reeel Dealori in neTtRES Cuslm-ss- , fefi-t- f Comer of Fourth and Hontana Street;, $13,090,000, 7,000,000. Cash Assets, Annual Income; New JONES Connive. 150 Broadway, New York. a PAINTING, and Gooeral Repair Shop, where all flrst-cls-u order and on short n tice. Qorro shoeing promptly attended to. . ' PAT. OtiV El Foreman. work will be done In ....0FCC... Society of (he United Stales, WwOIA HALE On ve-- y r aso a1e trrtr a, a few hui dietl leet f very rl h mini, g or (tiln the LtUjrt'IU-- , Anthony Wayne" and "Eureka" Lodes, Timto Mining Ibstrict. Hhaftn have been sunk In all of these c.altns, therefore the and know what he 1 purchaser ran inform hlm-- rl buying, tor pattb-ulrapp'y to, or address, I. M. lmiuona, Pall Lake City, IJtab. .C0RIKKE, , . . .BLACK8MITIIIKG . . Harness Making and Wagon Slaking, CAGGIE, EXAMINER OF PENSIONS FOR UTAH. EQUITA3LE LIFE ASSffBANCE apl tf Local Agent for Corinne. C Painters, decorators, f lain and ornamental paper hangers, aiul imitaturs of woods and marbles. 8. tor refer new im tho churches and all principal dwellings aud business houses of J. Tin-- ; General Town 8ite Agent, U. P. It. It., OM AUA, NtBHASKV. J. i or nucx.) IK - ) ; .LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT CAQOIK. U. S. ASSESSOR'S NOTICE. Umtkp Frarrs Inikbnai. ItrvntrR. AaaakaouV orrt k. Puiuict or Ctah. : Opposite the Dlanaoml II Frtlgkt Depot, no. LOTS sKJe V , 1 IWM , ' i ARMY r! Sheet Copper, DAMPS, . Rocker Irons, Gold Pans, Rocker Dippers, f Bpring Point Shovels, ' Farming Implements Plated Ware, La-po- ENTS BOOTS nude t order, and sails far. custom made tion Bisrantid FirstK:h boots, pegged sad sewed, always t) baud. ITUIlB, I - Bros.) miRRORG, CUTLERY, i e -- ' : PURN - fbl7-t- f GLABDWAHB, i, TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET IRON WARE. triplicate, with copy of No hid will ho corndd. d by a deposit of (f l.ooo) erJd unlese one tiioiisand dollars (a rtrt-hri- i he k preferred) a a guarantee that ti.e btdd- r widtxc-cut- e the contract if as a dod to him. Contritts to be exeiutod aubjtct to the usual , conditions. to the undrelgned, inBids to addcyrd dorsed : PriMsais for traurport.xg army aup. n . to plius from C. 0. 8AWTELLF., Chi- f Quartrrmaat. r Dep t of Ca ifurnla, and t Quaitermaater. ban Lr.ncttco. acco-iipan- - CHINA,' i es u. ' lost 32 pound since he commenced, but feel confident of winning the mone On "Wednesday ho finhhed hi tenth bird. . Ho ate the first' five broiled on toast and tho rest stewed. Till circum- is, n. LOORIXG TO DEKTY AID C03IF0RT. Miko ha lllit - , J . ' Also, Manufacturers of U I'kadie: Latest Herald. Edifices ef the Latest Styles of Archltc ctare, .1 BtaU AmIcv ta QUEEDSVJflnE Mining Implements. - Ind all ether WkoUasle and CaI-forui-a, atore-bous- BUILDINGS. Opra HBM (ZMI of Ika ASD , Fan .Fnnclsco, California, to Camp , disCaJlfort is, AO tons, more or tance 'i'J ml. s. Mores to be taken from In 8tn Franc so. from Hsu FrautiHco, California, to Camp Wright, via PetsJutua, California, 0 tons, more or less, disauce JUJ miles. Htores to bo tskeu fr. m stoiehousrslu San Prancisjp. From 8su California, to Port Isabel mouth of Color aio River, by sea. 2.300 tons, more or h as. mores to be takeu from w harvea 'at San Francisco. , krom Han Francisco, California, to C.imp Klamath, Cr gou, 60 tons, more or leaa. d stauco 4 8 mile. Store, to bo taken from storcliousca tu H.n Fran- Uco. Bids to statu in carh case the price trr pound In golu com for the whole Bidders iu every case to statu in tuuir bid the smallest number tf days they are wbling lo cuiitroi t to debertlie stores tt th. ft rerp-c- v dciluation alt r they are turned over to them for t.auspor-tatioGa-ton- SCHOOL HOUSES. e. e, 1 IT. . Montana Street, Corinne, Utah, oxtail dxalkm i Iron, Stoves, Uails, nil lea. tons, more or less, distance IIL From Corinne, Utah Territory, to Fort Hall, I laho Territory, 60 tout, more or l.sa, diaUnce 140 mlics, CHURCHES, DWELLINGS, e, pt, F.ou Iteuo, Nevada, to Camp Bidwrli, 10 2GJ hind tat On one of the fi good fortune our bay ; in Ooed by my Hut ou right op and gn t. k, From of the Fata Morgana than mirage. Standing on tho we watched tho bluff, near the light-housbeautiful sceno for hour aflor hour. It wa one o? those scene which at time makes it appearance on the coat of Mosin. The entire beach, with it narrow line of yellow sand extending from Point Pino entirely nround to tld place and the many landing place and town became visible, looming up liko The houses lit Monterey, gigantic ca-tltwenty-tw- o mile distant, appear to hang in tho air, nnd a if gently rocked in a sea of of gin, r Tlio mountains back of that city, formed a splendid back nnd the ltght-hou-groyml. Far away on tho right could be ocean seen an steamer, which at times seemed to bo four or five stories high, with heavy roll plowing her way to the Golden Gate, and the bay to ward Mo Landing, the building of the landing Constantly growing taller and tailor, tho steamer Monterey making her way to thieity. In the immediate foreground wero five or six schooners tacking indifferent directions, and passing and repaing each other, adding to the beauty of the scene. We watched this shifting kaleidoscope while It ehnnged Into every imaginable shape. The lino of sand Wneh rough, nnd on the Intel veiling bay wave like those seen seemed to" roll along tho short. The opposite short nm up mnive column, supporting n. stupomluou entablature, which grew wider nt the lop, then changed niul represented beautiful waterfalls dr precipitous Mull. Tld would give place to a city, whose magnificent .building appeared to rock, then rising, would remain a moment suspended high in air, then disappear, while another picture was forming on the water's level. A gentle bree.o wa blowing at tho time, and the day wa warm and clear. di-po- From Wlnnemucca, Nevada, to Camp Three-ForIdaho Territory, GU tons, more or loss, distance 2l 6 milt varioty ef t ' HARDWARE, - UTAH. Illustrated Designs -- 1 t A jnsgniflc-n- Crus Sentinel On "Wednesday morning last nest mirage that it ha been our to see made it appearance in fact the picture partook moro - . a CO., HOBBS i II. 1 From Rcuo, Nevada, to C.mp Warner, 1U0 miles more or distance tut 3i2 a, gon, lea, Fata Oorgana at Santa Crux. RuIIoCT. - coriWne, a MILES. N2IELF. AND HEAVY fl-c- at i ! The Ourdcrer whouoaAm ano DEPARTMENT OF CALIFORNIA, I BUILDER, Colorado Street, , 8EIU1ISII OFFICE OF CHIEF QUARTERS I ITER, k " Transportation. No. IIS. Forwa.ale. J) One of Babcocks cclebrai-er- t Eire Exi I ngn tellers; price, machines nre S5. j The?e t lie mot Judicions, effective and hidispcnslbie ever in vented.' No bnildini; is safe without them. Apply at this , .r FOR ! SJA.TL.E, One ot Smiths American Organs. Tile best In use. Direct from the Factory, finit Three gooft city Lots near able for Churcli or Ue.bniucM eiiltAblc use. Applv at this OCce. t to erect sltopecentre, or awelltoc oil. Term easy Apply fo or BABBIT MXTfiJ W eele voy drip H ISA D. J Toohy, dstfU POUNDS !- . FOIt SALE. -- 1 |