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Show t'f V I U M. Fisk, of the Central lOltlNNK UKPilUTKU Iacilic Riilroad, came down from tlie Junction by last evening express, and remained 1S71. v.v, AUGUST In town until thi afternoon. We are alFRIDAY, ways pleased to ee thi clever gentleman in V Corinne, but particularly when hemakes it JOTTINGS A11--11, never to pas our door without makGt your ticket for the Ogden excursion aingpoint a friendly call. 31 O. J. lIolliter left here by the Ea- demand Iiooks on metallurgy ore in great tern express train, yesterday morning, for in the stores. tour South Bund, Indiana, whither she goes on a Tom. Dunn has gone on a business visit to her relatives at that place. 31 is to Enst'i Cation. L. Jessie Witter left here at tho same time for Empty again, is the corporation house, her home in Denver. r. the calalj,o'. Mr. 3Ientsen, of the well known carriage IfrigUam City peaches ripe, and coming firm of Coan & Tenbroeke, Chicago, has load. in ly the wagon been for several day, and left for 3100-tan- a here in Many of the G. 1. employees were coach. by town last night, on a visit to their friend. bo will soon here Carmichael and hi men Captain Locke, of the Pullman Company, ngain, w,o should .think by tho preparations. Is at tho 3Ietropolitan. J. R. Stevens, late of thi city, i now , llarometer 9.80, thermometer 51, weather clear, and wind northwest, ail at 5 A. M. to very ill at the residence of hU brother, in Ter nal. D. imil GROCERIES, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ETC. T" to-nig- ur OrtheLeg)! irutaof ATJTHORITT r. to-d- 'day; lists, sock, shirts, g&mo. excurt to Ogden, toYe who would morrow, must go on tho early train, 5.30 SlonUua Street, Between 4th ay 4c CORINNE, UTAH, pur-vchii-- d WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Groceries, GIFTS! ONE OIUND DIPT OP ONE GRAND OlFT OP. One Gift of LIQUO Tobacco and Cigars AND PRODUCE. g, thi-hi- .per-lbim- Co-rin- Prompt Attention Given to Orders by Mail. au!7 tf lissom W'diMmce d&.9 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS XX Groceries, eiiAKD te GENERAL MERCHANDISE. CORINNE, U.T. 1 immense. a22-l- '' Book, itationery, paper-hanging- s, window curpictures and picture-fram- e, s, tain and magazine, ncw'paper and pictorials, - wholesale anc retail. Cigars, confectionary and fruit. Ocot-gL. Holt, Tost OtRce building. a21tf window-fastening- Slfatinff. 3?ixi-loi- - f. In Condi- Ailtni-aio- Including p, ue of Skate,... 33 ctn. as2"tf CARRY THE n T-x- es Largest Stock GotoJ. Struj bool Co. for cutom and shoo. genU funuhing good of tho latest at haU and cap, etc. jles, Go and examine their low je23tf maio price. eIU1i..IU pro-n- ' U q adilon according io lw J ly. K, D 1971. tVitoM my hand this 27th day ofCitv resaurer MOl.c, I. OE) Jv27 lm iisr coRiisnsrE, ...AND. r Wbl Vhltr UbMJKlFUUA DUNK cLeply at th LxroaTut pl i- -nt OR RENT. A SMALL ADOBE 3si house, p'eaaaiilly located. App J to " a 4 1 none. T. I lel-t- at tn e liana FoUNLd or BAliliir METAL tOM taia very cheep althmofflco. , osxsx wOV (ft Jalti Rebln GtLUO 14.000 13 000 SHERRY. 12.(00 li.ooo 10 00 MONTANA AND SIXTH STS., ,000 8.000 7.0)0 ......... V. II. St Co. 8 000 4,00) 8.000 2,00 10,0)0 Corinne, XJtali. 13 600 14 400 14 000 18,000 !... ......... J... CHAMPAGNE. P. Cam (Krmgg), W. 15.(00 Cabtmat, Chat, lletddek, Hetdalck Si C Callfornlm 16,000 13 600 10, 000 44,4(K) ..,...$660,000 CALIFORNIA WINES. White, Constantly on hand a good 1 1 Astortme nt for the Jobbing Trade 1 t ENGLISH ALE. Temncmt, Plate mad Qaarts, Byau, Prate mad PORTER- aelaaeu, Pint and Qrtk,"" Sell at Lower Rates Mail Ilenlps XXL 1 Jeckt,-Cal- . Augostura. CASE GOODS. r Anlaette, Caraccoa, Maraheblao, AbsyntHe, Sytnps (Oum and Fruit), 1 I x.-s- . . IxOOuS DuipPOCl On the Line JC.&Sw ..J TIT-EuQ W .t of the Railroad ' ,1 ! Ir KEGS. Cupplee Bc'st, 1, 3, 8 Same day Orders are receired and 10 Gallon -- CIGARS. f Pride of Corlnue, Lax the pubHo are tiureJ that If only 29, wo tickets are sold onlv 29,000 number go iu tbe large heel, he 72 gtiteawaided, but dimin sued pro rata 1i cm 611.000 tickets only are void, ouly numbers 1 to go in the large aud n case and Tit gift diminished whl.M.oon ticke a are I1, the ent'r- - 72 glfu will only b- ;m.1 in full tl being In'enued no unsold tlckite h.l pantciimte. Th Manager hta already paid into tha Cltlseae Bnk $31 6 0 toward de'ra Ing the rxpene. andn on sale of tlca.i o pay htaex-pedoesn t of Fritting, Ad v. nl ng. etc. The p b 1c era Invited to the utmost tcruliny aa to th- - nliabl lty of tbsntlre aff.tr. Persons deairoue of actleg aa e- -t for 'he sale of onr ticket iu any city In th United States or Canada. addi ea U Vermouth, Cberry Ja Ginger (Brawn's), (Turners), Es. Peppermint, Ginger Wlnt Brandy, Gin and Whiskey Coektalle, Old Tam Gla, Cutter Whiskey Grape Braudy. Tickets Disposed of In July. MoroTcllu. Kevede, Coban, lain d ; Also Agrenl fjr the Mognallo, Bergocked seed by I FlgMt) a trade always supptl to at tha shortest notice, and persona ordering froo abroad I promise to glv my personal attentira tff 0 CALIFORNIA POYDER WORKS, CahOy X EVERYTHING 1 C. R. PETERS, Huuuarer, Louisville, Ky, OFFldK: 120 Mala atreat. lohaenns Block. FL T. DURKETT, Presldens w. V. HtLDEMkX, VI president; M W. CLU8KY, 8crtary; Cl f BANK Treasurer. Money received from sate of ticket, tn California, Red ill IIppPlVA PrflBHlt e aw SMjfe Attention. b-- tho selection and shipment of good. Prloe low a tho earn class of stock can bo bought either io tha Atlantis Staten or California. An AND..... 4 fCX C2 amlnatioa of goods and prices respectfully Invited ) OAT3 Californla and Montana with Wei. a, and Nevada, wrl'l bo Fargo k Co., Virginia City, to await the drawing. 1. TXBDZkKa, WBOLESALS AND RETAIL PEALEB Wines, ,L!qtor 00 M. A. FJtEXCIf, General Vlrglnlu City. Xerudn, TRANSPORTATION Agent, uckau and form ah information, Who will ' ogle - 4c C TVlne,' ne wheel will There wilt b two gllste wi.eels. contain liHl.OOO numb rs. plainly printed im , leather each Tne other wheel will contain 7'Jl b e nulnmg a gut. One lag o- - number wt 1 t urawn from the 1 U.s 0 wheel, ant the first bux drawn from wheel will contain a gift, the eecoud or print d and aaled np, and (be gift eo drawn from the second wheel wld be the girt of the tag flm drawn, whetbtr $100, $1,000, or $100,100, aa announced. supply i Pint nnd Quart1 Ojranss, l I Or-s-on Than aoj other Iloaset ssgie-t- f , BITTERS. Home, prlt-cipa- 1 : Quart. Crab Apple, 0$, TICKETM, $1,000. ticket-holder- s, t CIDER. biislneaa iranacer The underal. ned, Ute of tu very k.ercsnule Llursry Gift Con- cert at Hsu Frsnci co, Oal forma, has hern apputnted agent and manager t f tbe Gift Concert in aid of the Public Lib ary o Kentucky. i he drewin wd. take place in pub io, and avery-thin- g will be done to o( Ujkeu that tneir lute rests wll be ea well protecTed as If they the entire affair. peraoualiy euperinteniied ipmr r Clrt, i Angelica, TUX 1 To Dtknend It. O.D PORT WINE. 4 8,00 The Conn rt and distribution will take place and r tt.e luiiuudiatn eupoi l.iou of the 'lrus uam.d io the act of lucorpora'lou. 1 known and 1 h we Trustees will be lted by era luent ciuxena of Kentucky, who have consented to ( 1 r sunt et be couceirt and to superintend the drawing and distribution of .Ills. The holders of tickets to wbicn tilts are awarded will be pid on preaentaUon of them or t .eir fraction t the othce tu Louisville, the aecoud day after the drswin and every business day tor six mouths there-- f ter, and may be sent direct or through any bauk or express c .mptiy for collection. All ordtra So ro pained by Oralis, Poet Oftlct Monty Ordere, or Greenbacks, will be promptly attend d to aud tickets returned by mail, registered or expretstd as desired. S Tickets are Ilk erceubicks good only to the holder. Buyers will note that there are only One Hundred Ihou.aud tickets, iuatead of Two Hundred fbon auu, as in the Man Frsn taco Ol.t Ounce t, aud that there la $50,0 0 more distributed. 1 Sold that aud made the awards tu four mouths, and pait $488,tH)0 to ticket holders troni November 2d to j6ta, 1870, and turned over $lJ,tb0 to tbe becretary due tickete not pr. It will be (i.rticularly noticed that it is a matt-- r of impossibility for auv one to kuw whs numbers draw gtits, a it U not known what the etft or any number drawn from tbe Ur.t whe- - wld be, until the sealed box, with amount of the plain y printed. is taken from the other wheel and opened in tab view of the aid knee, th re fore the larger gilts may not come hut till toward the las', or in the middle of the drawing The $100,100 slit la the Han Francisco Gilt Concert, under tbe jnauagen.ent of C. K. peters, was tbe 2n0th number drawn, and was awarded aud ptld to a gentleman In New Crleaea. tW" The numbers and gifts are drawn by blind children iroiu 8 to 14 year of sge. Tbe drawing will be exienvlvnly published, and pa ties ordering t cketa will hve printed Mata sent a d d trtog in lor matorn,willpar tea (oru.ing tlubaoffice. this ll n, please addre 11 TICKETS FOR $IOO 2S TICKETS, $333 1 38 TICKETM, $300 113 14,366 Cc, 18,0)0 . Public Library of Kentucky. . St Mixed, 1 o-- . b avof becohctd PI. Oupnp, OF 7il-bo- x r, augl-t- CORNER tiy riOTICE. Th ntw of uttt of Gi t of Gift of Gift of.. Oift f Oi ft of. Gift of Gift of G.ft of 'lentGifs of $1.0)0 each.. Flitcen Gifts of $90 each... Gifts of $ 800 each hightet-rweuty Gifts ol $700 each Tweuty.&ve Gifts of $600 each. Thirty Oiita'of $600 rich Forty Glfis of $400 each Fe Girts of $400 each. ' Fifty Oitt of $200 each 446 Oifu of $l00each 721 Prixes In all. Champ V ,P, one-hal- f, CITY TAX departure of the Democracy err ex, r n!l" ,aLTHAA T MB Tricxcbcrs UKitKtiV invedigations are old worn Id VOi'hK tne m.nt lor th- - annual v water, ice cream. iw city rtinfiudiiM 1 PPS m ihuf'llV ' t P ble io n now n,i due are F7l ,ruU" at Stone & Tilton year rr,V G. urge L l?ol . at M effl . A I of fld taxe Un ttlracl Targe crowd day and rent !!: .rl1! hity day f ora laiug onpsid for I dell. evening heu f will jr AVE Tho Hal! having beon put tion for this Delightful Amusement. if, BRANDIES, Manner of Drawing. SHORT .SEASON ((iOFMt 1 ,.. .i......L Merchant, .fy 1 J Bleak Swan U - J ore completed for a Swan Extra. -- y, pyx' Twenty per cent rise in the prico of .dry good and clothing in the East! but who bought for cash before the ad Reggt-l- , yance, continue to sell at tho old figure. Small profit satisfy him, for hi business is 17.000 16,000 g-f- , - GIN. (. Ba-un- . to-da- 18,0(0 of TO BK ed SKATING. ScetcK Whtikay. FREE LIBRARY IX LOUISVILLE. ed fin-i-h- Waadwarth'a Benrben, .AND. ef the enterprise end making in. ui.irlbutiuu of tl a gllu, the balauce of in. proceed ariaing from the hal. of ticket aUl b to the apprupri-t.- d if a mu.-kelr- k, Ross, Blnelx Seven A. of., of of of of. Crwwders Bawrbaw. Millars Bourbon. Millar's Extra Dearbea. Cn liar's Ben rben. Onr Varerlte da Idea, In bbla nnd kalf bbla. After pa; lag tha expen- - no PARLOR I,,' of ng To-morro- r UTBKBXOJEM $100,000 60,000 25,000 90.000 19,000 n , - O.fl Uift Gltt Gift Gift Gift Gift Gift Gift One One One One One One Oue One Oue One One One One One One One One One to-th- e in-id- ;.... one Gift of be.-towi- R.-turt- Moaiei Ry. Saad t Teears OMf 014 Virginia Bytf Will be dletnbnUd by lot to the holders of Tloketa In tho following re-buc- hu l WHISKIES. 0350,000, in Greenbacks, an wide-sprea- V WHOLESALE Ct RETAIL Each In Currency! llnlf Tickets, 3i Quarter Tickets, $3 51, All money arising from the sals of Tlckata sill b deposited with the Cliisenaf Bauk, subject only to the order of the President jad Treasurer of the Libraryoonntrre'gned by the Business Manager. Luring tbe touceit, the aaid of , g-n- California wtass la wood and bottlas, and KagUah ales and porters, a pedal tlas. The ffstlew Ing, with other brands, alyay os head eoaatry. 00,009 tickets of admission Constantly on hand, at ! - mf assortment ef both foreign and domastte aaanot he smrpseeed la thd 1 The Citizens Bank of Kentucky Is Treasurer. - i j and the AUaetio States, sad Each ticket will eonaiet of four quuters, value. $3 60 etch. The holder la entitled to admlaalonto the Concert and to the amount of gift awarded to It. or pe fraoUon. Ticket number from 1 to 100,000. -- a ' Under the direction of the beat musical talent 10 i XTKB brought to this Market My goods ere-lasted from ths loading bona of the hods eeaat At Louisville, Ky., 1 Thank to Victor Cordelia, for some fine dehbrooks stables, corner Front and18 Sixth tf. Jy specimens of crystal, for tho Reporter museum. THE WILD MEN OF ARIZONA. Eleven carload of merchandise were un of I'n (lying- Hate to t!i White hipx;l here on Wednesday; und all of it t'au.sTraJItlo of Npautali Cruelty. for Corinne. 'Cur.vepotideui of the Mbaourt ltvpublKan 31. K. Campbell, ha pun-hathe fine Ncht tho lodge wherein wo were quartered residence and ground of'J. E. S. Russel), was the tepee, or wigwam, of a venerable on Colorado street. looking medicine man, who, having acer tiiined that we belonged to tho same profesOne hundred and two mallards, were sac manifexted a stoical but umnjatakablo sion, i iiiced, thi week, to the unerring aim of interest in our welfuro. An opportunity Fred Taylors fusee. soon occurring we exorcised a bad spirit from the liver of a young child. In short, wo of tho ReducA, Henry Sanger, Alger tion Works, of lid city, arlived in town checked a severe uttack of chills and fever, but it still remain a mystery to that grayla- -t hy theftmin from tho Ka-theaded savant why tho blue pill produced evening. .Mechanics aro now daily occupied in fitt- tho ellect, Ibf ho evidently mistook them for was sui prised at thi novel ing xrft ,tho seats and Meeks of tiio 'Rocky buckshot, and admini-terin- g mannerof them. If hondopt Mountain Academy, which opens on tho 4th our practice tho bowels of Id people will in of next month. truth be heavy, and will yearn toward the Mr. Luca, sold tlireo hundred pieces of medicine man. It was from thi venerable man tliut we learned through our interpreter 'seasoned square timber to one the chum of tho hitter and unrelenting cn and got tho cash, which i the best inity towatd all white men. Tim tho io of the bargain. run; 31any winter ago tho young A. J. Fitzgerald, formerly men of tho tribe who had been to tho Aoiith ward, brought back strange tales from the of this city, and now an operator in mining tribe which lived upon the shore of tho properly, was here yesterday, looking as great salt water. Largo vessels with white d and well as ever. skin nbovtfthem had np and filled with whito men wero red, pea they We hear that one more unfortunate who wore long knives and shining breast-plate- s, was fined $21 this week, under the ordinandug in tho ground and washed the ces, and that amount of tho wages of tin curth in search of yellow lumps. As the month woro on, stories camo of great crudropped into tho city treasury I elties hy these men upon all those 'The Jit view folks are rejoicing at the al- who practised otic tided, them, and naught would kali leaving tlicir eyes, "but do not say how satisfy them hut gold. Soon a message camo it a licet them otherwise. Well not that the stranger wrfuld visit tho tubes for tfio purpose-o- f in ypon them valu you your distress, Frank, in able tho privilogo of for return V present Large orders for doors, sash and blinds, pas-in- g Tho place their country, through have bocii received this week, from Id dio, of in wa bend a tho of deep and meeting hy Andrew C.iggie, and hi workmen are narrow valley, where tho rock formed natural amphitheater, and at the appointed now busily engaged in making up and painta tn m, proceed id diythewithtribe, to women ing the nitiele named.'' and their young their place See dissolution of partnership of tho firm The stranger already arrival, and va-- t ill Taylor & whereby Fred become pile of the promised gifts lay covered with a canvas. role commander of the popular, Com. 3Ir, The Indians wero instructed to gather in a friend host and of a Ivteit there, dense ma-s- , at a particular point, while the stuck of coin. sticam-iiiwonderful strangers, with hiyiner and armor trumpet brawling, To Oupkn Through the hack sunlight, formed obscene not soon to he ki"d;ie- - of 3Ir. Painter, we learn that the forgotten by the simple red man. The mediCentral Pacific will carry passenger to and cine men of tho whites, in long, flowing crosses and other emblems, for two dollars, the robes, with from Ogden, some strange and' mysterious rites. round tiip; The occasion is that of tho final But in an instant all wa changed. At a return game of base ball, between the given signal a dead silence prevailed. Tho club (Utah champions), and the Echo canvas wa Hatched from its place, revealing iron tube on wheel. Again the trumpet club of Ogden. It i anticipated that an sounded, and thunder ami lightning and immcnc gathering of people from surround- sulphurous flame tilled tho valley. Tho and dying filled tho air with shriek ing town and cities, will bo present to wit- dead y which no cannon nor and nor ciie inness the contest, and it mu4 certainly be could drown. Then came the trumpet teresting, for the host player west of Chi- charge of Horsemen with their sword cleavcago are member of these two associations., ing tii rough tho eagle feathers and painted and tho piekmen following They stand, now, nip knd tuck, but to- scalp-loether work of butchery. But few of morrow let 14 the important tale a to which tho tribe and they, fleeing to tho We shall mountains, nourished the is the chiif of the Great memory of this have a special reporter on tho ground so a inhuman wrong. As tho tribe increased to bo able to publhh the verdict in our "pa- slowly with the yar, the story wa told to the children, and deep in their heart of evening. per heart wa planted a desire for vengeance, The' following ure the gentlemen of tho and in their weak way, at every season, two clubs; time nnd place, have visited tho punishment Echoes Young, Burn, Davis 3IcCarty, upon their traditionary enemies, and with what measure they meted, so has it been Keller, Provost, W. George, Gaboon and measured unto them ngain. Such i tho le.Elmer. wo heard it, and tho flashing ee of gend a Corinne IlodgmartV Stone, Aulbach, tho old man eloquent told how well--he learned the lesson. Doubtless it has Valentine, Huey, Ornte, llurlbut, Barnard had much of truth in its origin. Tho Spanish and llamish. invader believed in compulsory civilization his creed upon ail occasion. e A year ago Vailandigham declared, in a and exemplified this army never returned Tradition that says . letter to a friend, that he would no longer to their dissensions divided internal vessel, : submit, without reply in very plain English, attacked disease into them them, and bands, to any suggestions or intimation from Demtho native completed at tho stake tho work ocratic speakers that implied condemnation of extermination. C. Able. of hi course during tho war, or any poi hie hesitancy as to the purity and patriot im of hi motives in alt that he said or did to the war. He said: I meet every maiv corJiaity who agrees, with me on the l.uc of asking no question as to the pa-- t. Whether he or I was right on tho war question, St i useless and dangerous : t consider or discus, lie may have been The Opera House Association anhoned and patriotic. I know that I was. nounce that Arrangements to-da- y, JOHN A. CREIGHTON, Of THE Crand Gift Concert 3th, pJT Freighters, farmers and prospectors can find the best horses and mules at liar- - . ACT I : Wines, Liquors and Ciffaxtfj On Tuesday, October 31,1871, Col. John, who came up from Salt Lake City thi morning, ha our thank for papers of this date from that city. . A. M. will givs a Clu-ycnn- e. cigars and green backs, are being wagered on tho champion - . 1 of Kentucky, of March 13th. tho Public Library of Kentucky 1871, OUTFITTING HOUSE, or A 8PTCIAT- 00:?cTITI0:j THS undersign edt hku $tossir4 ti nunonaclflg that he hssjastfooelfodafrd had Utter ISO hrg eat aad An eat atook ef $1,,! C. GOLDBERGS VE KIALLEKCE ETC. GROCERIES, V-- I COMPANY XX and Cfearr, lOooth CtetABA A0$ FlflB Uiq CorbMj Cf$B 1 'f W-t- f ) , r 1 |