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Show Right hem a lady friend asks What do THE C10RI0U8. C0CX CEER DAT. you know about babies P - To be sure! We know tbat.hers is one of tho neatest parlor Bear, Ererywiero XAvoly, ornament i that tho babies of Corlnne are daily comrmc nunvmau MAY I V 171. SATURDAY, .SATURDAY 0053 IP. 1.1 UlftRY LIT NTH THE s Wreaths andr Garlands. n G-ree- , ' (ho handsomest and best natured we ever , THU B.VXRAdC THAT WILL SUITER MOST. took the trouble to look at,' and their mothers and fathers the proudest and happiest of 3Iay i tho month on which tho bock beer Beowllftsl- that modest class who 'do good by stealth, season is formally openod. This season, owTli prim necessities of lif with th gmt and blush to find it fame. , Thats all we to the fact that the city will be jammed ing " of oor pioplo seem to be a substantial know about them at present. m and erammed with visitors, "will be tho livefewoorafortt. liTiBf, tolerable boo tad liest that ever Corinne has seen. Those who After the hare been secured, then be gin i Covrn. OTotticjoj f indulge In such a litle regularly as a bevfor' wealth, and all the higher iand,truffle erage, or only on important occasions, are liner instinct of the nature are supbells tho 10 at oclock,. doing their duty nobly and persistently. - Ring contest. There pressed In th ardor oflhU from the Diamond Although many of them from experience Freighting U a higher and cheaper pleasure tp be found house this week, amounted to over 367 tons aro wpill calculated to compete with foreign than either th pursuit or possession of of Merchandise, or 735,733 pounds. Read coun trial In the amount of beer they can put riches yields. Thor are simpl and easily tho list of shipments in another Column ; and away in a given time, we doubt much if their obtained luxuries within th reach of every this Is only a weeks business of one firm. receptacles for tho malt can approach In cafamily, whether they be rich or poor, and What would be pacity that of the representative thought if w gave re only deny ourselves a largo amount of of the booredrinking city of Corinne." statistical account of all the transactions in tMippineas when wo neglect those In pursuit the Ho drinks from the most varied causes, city for tho last six days.? those grand and ..expensive .one that on Jthe champion intentions, taste, necessities and relations; Practice amo wealth can afford. Thoctikl vxtien of flow, but at all events he drinks in his inarch ers is on ef theso cheap luxuries. It re- grounds. through lifes desort, and tho unbounded Horso racing on Monday, quires a little labor, a little care, and that Is alkali plains. fall. In return for this cheap investment, before and afPleasant walks At first be drinks from the vory vonerablo U adds beauty to the home, refinement to ter church time. ! . ancient motive, from thirst, the universal, t ' the inmates, ami begins an derating educa-,to- n at tho Temperance Presbyterian Church human and harmonious want. that Is almost certain , to knd to hlghor Sunday evening. , Then and besides he drinks at rpocial ocPersons love to pursuits and positions An expedition has gono out, bu casions, and thoso are, however, all occalook at and admire flowers, even when thy bo sions that happen during existence. on few for a reported t days. re not willing to cultivate themf and If ho is healthy, then ho drinks from imN. S. Ransohoff was at Ogdon j yosterday yard that decorated with border and pulses of strength; if ho Is sick, then ho , , , . , 1 of petunlans, panslos,, verbenas and afternoon. drinks beer because it helps him; if he is Oct up every morning when tho train' yacinth, vrith the porch, wlioso columns thirsty, then he drinks because tho boor and jessamine, whistle blows. J ' ,tp twlmsl with honeysuckles quenches tho thirst; if ho is not thirsty, than and Impress him - The best ill charm the passer-b- y crops of fifteen years 'are those he drinks because within him must be someith a high estimate of the fair hands that now growing on the forms of Boxeldcr counthing tho mattor, and ho m ist reproduoo the sture and train there flowers; whlto a " tyold thirst. yard tell of indolence, rude-- ,, Tho biggest pair of antlors In Utah, are at If he is hungry he drinks, bocauso the beer and a lack of all gentle tastes. To R. G. is nourihing and satiating; if be hat eaten office. Co.s Maclayb ant seeds t watch Hill (hey thrust their Tho now bell of the Presbyterian, church enough and satiatod, ho drinks beer becauso Jer sprouts Into tho air, to stir the kind is up, and in ' it helps digestion. Before meals he drinks place. to stimulate their m1 around tludr. roots, Barratt is busy shipping goods. beer, during tho timo of, eating he has beer; rowth, to train them, and to see them un& Sons logs are nearly all out of and after tho tnonl ho goo and drinks beer. this is dealing thoMajors it! their wealth of flowers i ' river. If hi fools wiirm, then ho drinks beer, beith nature, and imbibing her own cause it cools; ifha feels cold, then ho Gon, "Willlnmion of this city U in Zion. and tenderness. It ennob Pullman place cars occasionally pas hero. drinks boor, because it warm. -the nature, and makes It truthful, honoraMore Japanese are coming to bo tduented. is ho ho If drinks beer, because excited, , ble and innocent. . j liov. B. S. Dunn and Mr. Wetzel, bavo it scttlo rito nerve; if ho feels dull and culled tlieir led go after tho famous soldier, nrllgtsa. then ho drinks, becauso it excites It Is not many Sabbaths ago that w satin Robert K. Leo. , and incites. f Mr. Hull will begin tho brick work on the lejvw of a littlo church, watching thn If he has drank too much beer, thefy ho reaming of tho sunlight thro the stained, Alger furnaces on Monday morning. , ; drink beer again, bocauso it is tha host to tho twittering of rindows, and From Jock Sheehan wo have a rare speci- remedy for tho stomach; if he has not drank window on outside. Services men of Horn silver, from tho catlimero lead, enough beer, then he tho sparrow drinksquickly again, re over, and we compered ourselves to bocauso this la naturally tho boit and surest , Swimming match in tho river ten to tho sermonjwhioh wo did vory " afternoon. remedy. tho of and which treated wandering In caso of death, and If ha fools mclan. j Tho fishing season is good. . Way of inon from thn Church established Look out for tornadoos this month. choly he will drink boor, becauso it will call y Clirlst hero on earth; and tho organize More expeditions to tho Parsons riay-grouu- d forth brighter thought; if ho is in n special n f smiittties outside of it to supply what are fitting out. Jolly mood, than ho drinks, because it will few were pleased a want. This nuwere with bring him again to his senses. produco Country wagons ns attributed ns n fault of tne Church; its merous on the streets j Before a drinking bout In wino he will sub-rand teachers faltering in tlndr work, Hqucstrianism has become very popular. drink boor, becauso ono should not drink ad luring zeal. Tho Church Itself receive! beer af.cr.wino; after tho drinking bout in fftill share of blanto for this; - and ho then t. of Tut Fukkkel By request wine ho will drink beer, because, according cut on to speak of thn Insufficiency of R. II. Robertson, W. M., a meeting of tho to his assurance, nothing can ha butter. u? orders nnl associations In bringing Masonic fraternity was hold last evening, in If bo had pains Ja Bio bowels, it help by n fort to tho consciences and hops to tho the private office of Hussey, Dulilcr & Co., drawing the s together; if costive, it his ot its members; that they did not dare to make nrrangemeuts for the oVoqule of will loosen tho bowels. extend to a dying brother the hope and thn late John A Smith. Col. W. I'JI Johns If ho fuels quareUomo, then ho drinks Li wd.it ion of religion ; that tlielr labors and was callml to the chair, and N. S. ll.anso-ho- become again pencoful; if ho is quiet and ficre stopped tlds sida tho grave, actiri ns Secretary tf tho meeting. The peaceable, then ho drinks tj gain courage he speaker was right in one thing. None following otfijors were then appoint !, there and activity. these Associations claim to bo religious Wing no lodgo of tho order here, to act for In all sorts of weather, in summoror winbe. Hut whether they claim that or not, tl.e oocitsior - ter, whether fair or rainy, on account of the W tearli some of tho ino-- t stiblimo rclig-- l Julius Malsh, S. W. N. Stanley, J. IV; weather, and especially called forth on actruths and soma of tho mot beautiful W. II. Olascott, Treasurer; F. B. Hurlbut, count of it, he drink. )rl precepts. They do not stop, in their Secretary; N. S. Ransohoff, S D Georgf ToJtlio old it gives youthful strength; and. filings, this side of tho graves , for tho Buterbaugh. J. D; K, J. Johnson and G. to the young the ciunnlmity of age. in pillar that supports tho structure of Goldberg, Steward; N. Kan uly, Tyler; It is good for old mon in thrir fu1 r creation is charity, which, thoy teach, Dr, Hadley, Custodian of tho Bible. Pali but also for wives and old maid, ml beyond tho grave, 'throughout' the Bearers; L. F. Evans, Illrain Ilouie, John strength, for young men and young ladie, but also idles, realms of eternity J They instruct Kupfer, Bream, Sam. Ilowe ond A. for tho school boy aad school girl, for. the member to clear away from their "VV'm. M. Joliqs, 3Iarslial, Tcjponeo. baby ju t weaned off as fot tho suckling nitiournod until nine ft all grencss and roughness; to smooth then The meeting bah, without any ditforcncj of sex. m irnl natures by doM of kindness, oclock this morning, when it If ho cannot sleep, then he drinks boor to and truth, and so prepare and preceded to tho Into resklonco f Mr, that lu i nay rest well; if ho fools sleepy, i reives t take their places in that tem-- ft Smith, there taking charg of the' Iwdy, then ho keeps himself awako by drinking M d. by hand, eternal in tho beav-T- li i which, at ton oclock, they conveyed to the boor. J y teach tli Bible by the aid of Episcopal Church, placing it in frenfof the In short, tho bear is the manna that tiiul ymlols and withal, they tench chancel,1 while tho solemn ontt impressive after everychanges everything nnd a unit.. They teach it as a book of service of that chufcli was read by Bishop to ones , pita :uro and parthing according glorious palpable, terrible; Tuttle, assisted by ltov. B. 8. Dunn. At ticular inclination. It is the universal rem-dnrpo.se tho reiteration of a sinful'- rnee tho co30 of 'theso ceremonies,! tho brethren tho god and of nun; and tho only r paradise of God, and indievo tl at. the again resumed posses.-io- n of tho remains, faultofthere is in creation is, that it U nbt which originated it mut bo divine, and after out sacred them the of carrying from heaven liko thi mi ina that gradually, a the revelation closes, it edifice, formed In tho following j once came down, or that tho creator dont through tho arches f heaven, with the OF ORDER PROCESSION, make it flow from natural sp;tnj. , iificent choral song of Moses and tho ; TihT. ' , . Water flows oniy ns a mo ms to frighten , Mo i do not buy their - -teachings or Stewarts. men, from paying too much worship to benefit, for they can not be bought; but Master Masonr. nature. r Joins must give, and ho who gives Senior and J unlor Deacon ; f bo blessed, , Festival, Tire ladies of (he ' jMho'UU Srctary and Treasurer Oabea. Senior and JimTor 'NVardons; Church have mad.) completo arrangement -Tho Holy Wilting ; word babe i derived from to hold a floral and strawberry festival on many Tho 3Iatcr; but , the article, itself, not. Tlio Body with tho in"b rignla placed thereon Thured.iy evening next week. Fruit and beautiful signification flowers from tho gardens of California, given to tho tho Arabic bobohoa Tall Bearers Bcarcri. Pall bo-ff the pastry and confections from skillful hands at s' f youth. Learned Doctors of pliys- home, with ico cream and sod water, will Mourners. have dmnity be served up in profusion. Music, song and given much attention cemeu y to the to tho forward moved slowly They are to remind the vbltor that, conversation make-uphysical p and 1 and ancient last where that the rites of tery, rvspoiiftibiHtiy of tho diminntivo crea- in Utah, there may be gatherings as pleasan poets have mounted and were honorable brotherhood observed, ant and enjJabIo a have been seen within Pegasus to happy parents and puzzl the rising which concluded by the Master saying: the more opulent walls of churches Jn tho a w atton with stories of bandboxes thoo and bid wo Friend last, brother, far East. Hours ef temperate delight and that laden with tbo precious art1 at rest from thy social intercourse are no les means of refarewell. Thou long freight. But it bo in peace. youn fok grow older, fined cultivation to any of us hero than they they forget labors; may r Byrnes and legends that ad.rn were before we crossed tho plains; and when jpS5 150,000 good well burnt brick,1 will know attend this festival of next week, there bow it is be ready at tho yard of Rauclt & Co, on the you Xlm ' MrJ will appear the proof that much of what Is bus22nd are babes wrbo with In their connectlori ofMys always loik wn-wis- e, good, and little of the imperfect of Christian a though their iness a & Rauch also Co. have employed heads were full association have boon transplanted to our icorps of skllfol bricklayers, and are ready home in tho hill-gi- lt valley. Go and seo rnwrlMsa WHory to mako contract for building. d. for yourself on Thursday evening if we are VafsihousO i I myatstj! v are others who are i tbo place you Tlio fastest tlme evcr made 2:17Jf ; not correct la this estimate of continually but any horso can do that if well harnessed. live in. WrpaUbjrectle,ai4 waiby taaia, n." w wh Get you one of those Hver mounted saddle ! There 1 reason in all things, esj California with mako CTrw martlhpde m wiuk bridl, pecially la the fact that freighicrv fariners, td cartons rkidkaN M ,u'1 Albk,. end circingles M any Brhln. complete Rt O, Goldbergs country merchant aml miners continually gn of the fw steamboats., .T- -r a develop, ct a reiprisingiy T crewd tnemselvea hto O. Goldbergs store early date stit for plnsnafis, broken glassware flour, liquor,' cigars, to A variety of oil picture in frame fot good groceries, which )cUclre, they swallow with J Q t received t baeco, and outfitting generally.' Goldberg suitable for saloon i tho man to make 'i fine bargain'-withHolts, and others Impunity, show a I d dwdling,. 29-- tf ,, mO lw , for chewing the cats nose t " l ( j at Geo.' L-- Holts,f at dogs tail rather than the whitest ' you wtnl moneys your get . Just deceived," 7 India rubber that' ever trau & Co. for boots and graced the hoJ1 f?10 of wall paper. 5,000; -rolls and cap, gents famishing good, the Postoffice, a boule. . .. i .f fhi ! ? About - beer-drinke- rs to-d- ay to-morr- , j. the-ren- 1 rag-unadorn- ed gentle-generos- - ity i low-spirite- d, J at-ativ- j. J. o-term to-da- y. e To-Da- mu-clo- ff vi 0Ibr'fd Ties and Y Hew Kajr D. y . L y, y, ds fco l mortiintf, MImhi aad Matter, 1 wUh you m bai py to uill ray Karlnrid, Bwflviia its th Arstof May. dr, e. e, - - hare breugbl yon, brtnrh f tniy AU'I t )uur Coor U It - whs :r ut. nut lljltttltN workli'Milftl vt o.ir 1j.di l.mdi, Ijy A I- n a kf trir they :o so grssa, 1 tliua int WH 1 Fitu tr. 1i i h'iLittry 0rV.Vh littveuiy ilnw.o for-ace,-h- ,vo v wia. Tb htsveilr cat ten epw wide, tr p !i nm itrut. nilu n, AnA f t mti bu n t t o f ir tjott iio M4y rsturi tgAlt. on hlrv- - 1r1rht, tu.l lb Tlit A U Ii4 if it tt ilv ; . -- 01Amt sen'!vouonnil.a mil nml 1 , s MitI Tits Cncr.cnEs at - tUrt gtvt hfilit ttutll, dis-Ins- - ! -- - , m8-3t-eo- , ,.r jgr yt - .' , 5, w I'Un.i ! '' - 27-- tf ;ja ed sub-stan- ce the-lowl- FREIGHT SHIPMENT. '& A G Lowry,' -t ltev. Sibbalh S.hool IV. G. Damon, nnd hi bio cln-'- at 2:S0 p. m. Presbyteri in R sv. E. E. Baylhs, parior. Service at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. and Sabbath School at 2:39 p. m. Tho evening discourse will ba under tho auspices of the Gk1 Templar?. Subject Popular fn! lathi in reference ti t.t l abstinence. Episcopalian Birimp Tattle wKl preach at morning and evening services in the Episcopal Church. Baptism and Communion at m rning, and Confirmation at evening l services. Rev. Ballard S. Dunn, IV' rector. seats are freo and the tho churches In all public cordially invited to each. Ve are informed that tho Catholic Archbishop, of San Francisco, is to vUit this city next week with the intention of taking steps toward tho bui!dingjf a church here. , s 1 jplT Straw hats in every stylo and size, l,XC3 pooAd; Mur- phy, Hail & Co- - !&. 2,T5i BH Wilaon O Co, 420, 6,233; jAfx IHasa, 4, 437; Can-.Broa, 41, fan, 243 10,202. Overland R Fxrczi Lin By to Helena, W Cbtb, phs, t l ( !i C37 245; 27 CorssII, 6,-43- RO WRWnrew. K 7k Ortsi Frrtt,!, 422 655; O Ella, 3, Loeb BmCt. 243; A AUrfi, C3 j LXIa- Murrey, 1 60; A KY, Sits, 3, (Tpj Wia Williamson, 4, 1C& A GWelbalm, 2, 623; A Abt, 7, 723; C plat. 111, MU IRel-lur- g, 4, 110; LoebjiBres 3, 1,224; Sand Bro, 3, 146; Lchwfto Bro, 3, 139; R Conway, 1, 15; B n$r, 1. 442, lira TT GO, ; f j l, 87.. 'jj 1 i r. By the aame for v?a tamo N N Birdsty, 1 pkgs, 32t pounds Koaaingaburg Bros. 4, 890; WUUoa:& Krii, l, C3; Sanford A Oriel, 2, 196; Koonngi burger Bros, 4, 929; Murphy niggtas ARo, 1, 123 ; C N Black, 1, 36; H A Shultz (3, 96; Watson Bros, 1, OoldborR 4, 210; A Mart, 1, 60; Preston, 1, 123; C2; Tong Ty, 3, 49 J Curtis Bro, 1, 163 1;A W Fstha, 1, 2, 141, Grand total 73533 pounds, E. MACLAY A CO. , DdJ . : p f Pa Dswg t, ; QUARife CREEK. A Fronchtowu ewraspondent, writing oa the 1st lnL, MltfOjla Pionwr, says: Mr. the lucky owner ef St. Germain, on claim No. 40, In tbnuppor district of Quart Creek, came to to& a flaw day since, and delighted our visual .organs .by showing u soverel fine geld rcimcns on cf tbta weighing $27 50 iich h had obtained in the above claim. aaya tbere are plaaty more of the same $ind whore those cam from, and that evi M other claim in th same district are pi ying equally as wellas his, , Ha showed correspondent a nice finer his of Ast, which did not find sample its way back, as ou firm allowed him 631 per ounce for it in ;i adc. W are ready to do as well by anj other man who pay two bits for wliikkyj , , I 5; pas-MtHh- eir 71 pest-wierte- m ha 1 , , thJit 1 t t ' I . na , - 72 43,-83- 2; d; ' l'lio. ' v J f y s' . - 4 J f r V the brands and flavor Just! received at the 'wholesale and retail grocery and-jmart of G. y m6-t- f J Goldberg. 50,000 cigars,' p . fln.ost ng p 4 brehd made The ffaffuf riiftjb on hand has suchRotir G. frpm t uo'.dberg from tho mills of CaliinU and Utah. CtfV i I . ITiTtr ' ! - s, Full saitsof fine linen and By H I Sweety . tndn . to, Helena For hats of the ruling fashions, and tho Tong Fy, 84'pkga,t4,762 pounds; ES Mansmost stylish neckties of the period Just re- field, 56, 10,364; Lehman Bros, 177, 13,- soft I ceived and for sale at greatly reduced price Kit By Thomas Hoobars train to Missoula by Ad Kuhn & Bro., at the great corner, it 13 Dtx, 1, 245;0VrFfch,il2j3J Cx . t LcVrrc A man named Howard, who ha had Manifest of freight forwarded by tho Diamond R Line during the wade ending May somo notoriety as a f.inter o' church spires, died recantly at inighkeepsir, N. T. 12th,. 1871: received Sum twelve years a wound 0 he By T M Wyatts train to Helena For fired in his a head bal from at him pistol Clark, Conrad & Curtin, 791 pkgs, 04,311 from nd bitting him behind hi behind, pounds; John Kinna, 270, 17,127; W T right ear. Many nfidseal men have been McLeod, 40, 5,899; Lehman Bro. 164, mudh interested In!tisare .from, tbe fact D W Fisk, 21, 5,108, , Total, 89.C60. that ho has told thentthat the ball could not be found, and that Eg searching for It tbe By E Ryans train to Virginia City. M probes some five furgoons had For Samuel Russell & Co, 204 pkg, 10,-C- inches exinto the weud Aj A amination was aasdej and tho ball found pounds. train to Helena For lodged in the inner table of the occipital By T jA My cock o as to be Vawtces & Co, 246 pkgs, 14,087 pound; bone, having struct the bone three-foartsome to pitssobliqtiy Jacob Filburg, CO, 2,316; E S Mansfield, 6, obliged of an inch through (Ksubstanoo in order to 2,033; Lehman Bros, 4, 1,534. penetrate it. The br?n was uot perforated, By T E Winsctts train to Virginia City, uf course thc story.fthe probing was aa t M For Henry Elllng, C9 pkgs, 13,236; S error. v Russel! & Co, 143, 7,350. Lil.v LKIThK By Samuel Cooks train to Missoula, M The following is of letters ram linFor I P Reinhardt, 392 pkgs, 25,571 ;.Wor-dd- n ing in tho Fost Oflicinf jjfur tho week ending' & Co, fll?,7Cl.. s May 13th: & Bozeman Axo B A to train Brown Walkers By : ewis Xr Jennie For A Q M, Fort Ellis, 153 pkgs, 21 Bitir J W iXaney John andall JI A (2J pounds; Lt O C Doan, 1, 132; A Rowan Miss G rattle Tho Barker ogan P. Limmia & Co, 494, 44,057; R Foster, 1, Forbes Martin utton Chas (2) 193; Elli?, DavU & Sparling, 165, 12,3CS; Fulkard Wml . Stephen Hr D William & Rich, 14, 1,447. H Hilton itobt (2) endorse F rikennan Howell Mr Wm to X train Helena Jails By ndgh Kirlyi l fejutan Jss llorlbeit E For Cns & Klien, 11 pkg, 1,873 pounds; Jewett i SwilUvaa W J E 5 L llolzcman Bros, 55, 809; Tootle, Loach Jamison E W C) jreianley.llt ' . 6 Co, 1, 183. j L. Holt, P. M. Ry A S Burbanks trnin to Helena For Lehman Bros, 25 pkgs, 1,468 pound. Horse Race. Orthe Corinne Course, By LDineraus train to Virginia City, on 4Iondsy, May 15tl,' at 1 o'clock P. M. M FoV A Lambticht, CIS pkg, 31,083 between Stubblefields fhorse Guthrie-and.- : pounds; Samuel Rus:cll & Co, C6, 4,173 Buidols horre Pigin, single dash 400. pound W . yaid- Stakrs heavyJtAlo, a Purse Rece & t Bankheads train Wnilam'on six horse ortnrjrc-4ljngl- o By dash 300 yards. Helena For D C Cuthbcrt, 41 pkg, No ponies borre'd out.' .Entiancff Fee2.L pound?; Sanford & Briel, 13, 1,8S3, Pools will. bo sold utjfjJrthj stand." Bar Muphy, Iliel & Co, 337, 1,155; W T buppliod With the liquors and cigar. McLeod, 2, CIS; Wnt.ron Bio, 9, 920; WeedS e wjwo Macux s es. For family , Cannon Bro, 22, 7C7; W C Lobcnstcin, and manufacturing purposes. They are the 4, 102; John Kinna, 50, 5,353. latest improved shur6 macbl jes and . are ; By C P Itailfond For Dwightt Bannis: ter, Urbans, Ohio, 1 pkg, ICO; 11 Merloid, guaranteed to give iat4?fction. For circa- -' Ft BTidger, 2, 163; D Klien, Denver 1, Ur and samp vf Mwng adire s: ' Its Pronr, f 17;. C C Iluntly, Bryan, 2, 166; J P.True, l L --fit. 3 Lake City. Salt ml Saint . Loui, 1, 40; "Wm JIcNaiaghton, i New Yoik, 1, 124; Capt. G S II ol is ter, San Specimexs. Wehvo received from Mr.' Fninci-co- , 0, 63 James Riley, of Ophir City, a box of epee-imeBy Hugh Khkondalls train to Helena-- Fur taken out of iu ny ' ledges in East . 4i L Uolzeman Bros, 7, 737; I n Wing. CaBon, with the nssavi ;af each, showing the1. 3, 453; Gans & Klien, 10, 740; I H Wing, value and characters the mineral, all ef 3, l,3b7; lurchun & Payntcr, 12, 722; Gans which will appear In Mondays Rerorter,' & Klien, 13, 1,731. ; v Meantime our thank thMr. Riley are heartBy Diamond R train No. 3 to Helena J'" ' returned. For Murphy, Iliel & Co, 233 rkg, 17,-U- ily pound?; Juhn Kinna, 24, 5,6C9; Mac Personal. Right ffeeverend David S. lA.hman 14, Donald, 81; Bros, 516, Tuttle, Bishop of the fijiscopal Church, ar& Claik, Conrad Cuitin, 264, 9,076; rived by last evcningVtjrsin from Salt Lake I I Koeningsbcrger Bio,71, 3,015; Cannon Cty: Is. V R. H. RobertVon, EoJ.of the' Salt Lake Bro, 288, 10,533; Curnoy& Co, 10, 1,809; K II Wilson & Co, 04, 4,740; E S.3Ians-flelbar, and. C. 4 Hawli Jr, cam) up from 3, 1,248; rJ p Fink, 15, 2,534; D W the Capital yesterday,' id are stopping at Fisk, C, 857; W F McLood, 16, 1,029; W tho Metropolitan )i collars, neckties, premium linen tliiits, linen coat and duster, boots nnd shoes, furnbh-in- g tO, 7,260. good, and piece good in great variety C Loben-teln- i , nt & Kuhn Ad. Thomp-Wi, Virginia City for constantly arriving By Riley Bro.e, corner Montana and Fouith streets, mttf himself, 81 pkg, 0,500 pound. By DlatnondB train No.4to Black foot "!53X- - The finest suits of French cnssimcrc, For D N Biidy, ti 7 pkg, 53,04 l ibs; beaver and broadcloth made to order at the A Robbin, 25, 5,D7: if urphy, California Tailoring establishment on Mon- Massenger & Co, 295, J543; F B Miller, tana st., opposite Kupfers. All kinds of Higgins 54, 8,355; Strang & 'TUchaicLon, 124,5.- tailors trimmings o hand. Perfect fits C7 ) J CZTbl I nl-t- f guaranteed. By T H Harris train to Pioneer City, M. For Zuang Leo, 149 pkgs, 1,484 pound. Boot and shoes, . the best custom By Hugh Kirkcndalls .train : t . Helena made work ever In ought to the Territoty, and Sterling For Gans A Klfen, 37 pkgt, with elegant slippers and gents furnishing goods nt AdJ Kuhn & Bro.'s wholesale and 1,?6 potmd; S'L Uwlzeman Bros,2, 25; Hill & Isdell, 2, 574; Tootle, Leach 6 Co, ' m4tf retail clothing house. 4, to ' Haboi-iF-or 38 Metho-di- To-itouRo- , - ; - lie. m. and 7 p. m. pa-tor- The grave where George D. PrenUoe sleep U not made conspicuous by utward'adarn went, but h ftm of the attr wbose bon rest besoath it 6d gins tt praalnaaoa. Though on of thn hum blast grave In thn beautifal . Cave IXill Cemetery; it nlajms attention than' thoentirjnrood, tt Wark(4 1y imposing monumnts. Long before he diod Prentice built n monument for himself, a monument grander in lls every preportion "than any hewn n set of marble. But it is only the mortal part of tho man that sleeps in the bumble grevo at Cave Hill. It can b cold of him a h onco feelingly said of Colonel Wallace, bending over tho last resting place of the dead: Farewell, old friend I Though the green tod is now above thy mortal form, thn blue iky is no A writer longer above thy immortal soul. in the Louisville Commercial, who has been Cave wandering among the meaumnnt ' of ' ' Hill Cemetery; rays:; As we walk to tho hillside we atop and look with feelings of sorrew at tbo humblo spot where (he Nestor of the press, the man of, princely intollect, Georgo D. Prentice, lies. Tho poet and journalist, whose pen evoked tho admiration of the world, whose name was synonymdus with everything brilliant and poatic in literature, lie in an humble and almost unnoticed grave. A little Grecian canopy, resting on four columns, with aa urn in th cvnter, and oa top a lyre with a broken string so sadly expressive f tbe music that has been lost to the world 4s all that represents In material the illustrious dead. On the grass which is springing up green and fresh over y grave, ! a broken goblet. In which iomatimes was placed some flower tribute by a grntefal and loving hand. This .a all that indicates the resting-pl- a e of tho man that Kentucky should be proud to honor. The remains of Courtland Prentice lie near by, and are more dUtinguUhabl In their outward adornment than there of his fothcr. , rc-gra- ve, y Gfirwit Frominenco k t wt-l- . A It I P Reinhardt, -- Then enmo tho May-polI am sorry to May-poles wore usually stolen. write that the is given An old, old story of the May-pol- e ns was and a it thus, tqld by Puritan writer, wo may bc!ieaa it; They have forty yoke of oxen, every yoke having a swoeta nosegtio of flowers tycd on the tippo of his hornet, and theso oxen drnwe home this Muio-polwhich is covered all over with flowers nnd hearbes, bounds nbouto with stringes from tho top to the bottom; two or ihrea hundred men, woman and children followyng it with The story gifrs on to tell, great devotion. in tho snmr kind of rpelling, how tho polo was planted, nnd tho ground around about it covered with garland and flowers, and how the people danced and sang and foasted nil the day. It was a trick of- tho timo to steal May-pole- s, and carry them away after they had onco been, set up, nnd it was necosary to keep strict' wtch lat the morning should bo found on tho vilcom 3 and no May-pol- o I a Hero portion of an old song lage green. of May : ) Tlic i, Fa.mo Age I Fi-a- aa senmee. - No Outward Adomings Gracd am sure yotthave board, children of Tennysons sweat poem, called the Queen of the May, wherein the little girl, who Is to bo the Queen, begs her mother to wake and call her early. She repeats the request so many Umw, that in the end It soem to be the mo ( important thing to be dene. ; Toor little maid 1 She could hardly go to sleep at all for the great f a- that she should not awakon in time to be the Queen of the Years upon years ago, not only th May. children, but the grown-u- p folks, used to get up a little after midnight on the morning of tho first of May, and go to the fields and the nd woods to bring home tho May-pol- o flowers. The boys carrlod cows horns and hollow canos; the women went forth wtih music, such as they could command. They mado all the nolso they could in honor of the flowery month. The wood parties broke branches from tho trees, and made nosegays and garlands of the blossom. About the time of sunrise, they all wont home, carrying their booty. Outside their doors and about their bouse windows, they placed green wreaths and garlands of tho white thorn, In token of thankfulness that God had sent them again the time of flowers. The pretty young girls, who in thoso times served the citizens with milk, used, on May-dato put on their best dresses, and borrow from their neighbors all the pewter ware that thoy could get, and mako pyramids of It, which they adjrned with flowjra and gay streamers. Then going about on other days with milk, they used to carry on tholr heads tho palls containing it. On May-dain milk-pails, placo of tho they mounted to the heads their tho of pyramids of plate, tops flowers and ' ribbon. Thus equipped and of the accompanied by all the milk-maia and a fiddler, they region, bagpipe player, went from door to dqor, dancing before tho houses of their customers, who Wdru expected to make them a gift. As tho little children want from tho wood homeward, bearing their flowers, they sang ' to every ono they met, , -- - ta'-ta- me restiko sues .a 4 UAY OF Mar-veillo- . r (. eoTs 5 v f i t 4 . !? .. ... pt w r. 44 |