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Show mM sa Belly Utah Reporter. bmkfLt4 lti(a for tbo Eprttr. NEW YORK. 4V Oform P. Rowell ft Co., rwX Bodson ft Manet, 21 Park Bow. Ucw, CHICAGO. Cbok, Coburn ft Co., tkarborn street SAN FRANCISCO. i U r. ru her, building. Merchant' Zxchang Doom 20, SALT LAKE. Camomile ft Wlcklaer. Post Cfflee bulldltg O. D. XICVCK ft CO., Trvp". at rryj, r.The OFFICIAL PAPER r ot the rifry, rstalf. J. Cltr County, Ter-poud the Lulled or - .Editor. II. BEADLE. 1&70. SATURDAY EVENING. OCT,. 8, Postal Blunder. bl . , ' nnnaRrwent of tbo IJubo Tbcro U uiuili on tbs Central luciflo Railroad be. tween Corinno and Kelton. Kroui one to two or tbreo times a week tbe mails for Llsbo are carried past Kelton to Elko, od consequently come by tbe sjuthern though roots, always one day later than Kelton. from direct through cams they Tbla thing baa been occurring for three weeks psat to tbe great annoyance of peo. cas'ern mail every pie who look far tbclr tbev lived on aa aa though regularly day Coiiaue XUponnn, Tbe railroad. tbs which we should have received on Mon at all, day, did not corns by eastern stage but cams on Tuesday l y way of Elko. Will tbe lltroMTit make a note ? JJutet indeed, to air mining Utah. This being tbs first furnace ws ever examined, our opinion is necessarily vagae; and from tbe former experience bere, we own to having Bat a few days mors doubts and fear will fully decide lbs matter. Wltbhi two Keeks Tho furnace will be. put in operation; another week will determine its sacceas or failure, and with it mac.h of tbe future of Stockton. Tbe success of this furnace will rapidly stimulate the production of ore; tbe poorest miner can get a start for further working by salo of small qaanti-ties- ; the mountains around are full of low priced rock, which wilt' at once become valuable, and in tbe dUtrict are wood and coal abundant, everything necossnry to We cow work tbe ores upon tbe spot. know General Connor's mine bera to be a :css; if the furnace also succeeds be will tonp the reward of long persevcteuce against a thousand discouragements,, and we know of no bean who bui done more to dcserre success in Utah, or whose success we would more hrurtll rejoico over. No rock ia nowbeing shipped from the Silver King, it being the intention to work it henceforth in this furnace; but- tbe first trial will be with galena, oxide and carbonate c cl from tho , - This is owned by McLeviu & Reynolds; they lire now down forty feet on an incline uft, ibowing a threo-fcveio, and will commence next Monday to extract ores for this furnace. We feci almost as deep, absorbing an interest in tbe result as if we owued both mine and furnace; a feeling which we are sure every generous and Gentile heart in Utah must share to some extent. East Cany on. To return to tbe soulb side of East Can-yeA.ucw and important discovery has lately bcn made near tbe bilveropolis by the CiitiMiuing Company. It. II. Foot-bi- ll has charge of their location bere, und to satisfy himself took three and p half pounds of the mass ol ore, reduced" by mill process in San Francisco, and had it Mtuujed by Fiofesaor Louis BI, aiding of the California Ass.iyOffice; manager, H. II. Lawrence. This certified obsj y and the kit rer brick produced-wer- e si own us by Mr. loothill The brick of pure si! ver, tinll three and a half pound of the ore, ouo hunweighed four and ninety-fiv- e dredth ounces; and the eias ussajed $3,117, In Silver, to the Ton. This kind of proof is imlNputiible, tbe bad evidence we hive yet tcceivcd of the real tidiness of these mined. To r.nm up n. strike u as favorably as did Cottonwood. T!io district lias bt n in existence but a fow week-1- , nod too runny tfiddents nre still footloose; they are ready to rush oil and run all oier tho mountains protecting, and we suspect that a new tx (.Helmut a few Bailee away would clear out half tbe population ia one uight. They do not seem so happily convicted of tho richness of their district, or so determined to settle dowa whether or no, Btlck toil and, dig to tbe bottom, ns tho locators in Cottouwood Again, tbe cbaructor of these chloride aud bom silver discoveries is such that an unpractical) visitor cannot readily judge oftheir trao wealth; the district is nowhere more than six weekii old, and nineteen twentieths of the occupants have been hero just long enough to bo very poor and not long enough toc"t cash returns. In Ophir City they are building good houses, apparently making preparations to lire here some time, nud iu this Tbo respect have outdone Cottonwood. climate here will .average twenty degrees warmer than any part of Cottonwood, ns the highest locations here are befow the is oplowest there. Tbe weather on tbe even mountain, pressively warns, not to speak of snow .in sight; there has been no frost this' Fall In tbe cauyo'u, and crops are grown successfully a mil below Oplir City. In this gulch there is a fine mill stream, furnishing plenty of cold, clear water; but Dry Canyon is 'entirety destitute, though they expect to villain enough for drinking by 'digging in tbe bottom of tbe gnlclh Oonsideting its recent opening we may say that East Canyon sums up well. STOCKTON DISTRICT. tea VlroMl A. CMMiat'i pcti-- A (Editorial v. Draft - A(ent'-ienrr-nl Furiuo-Urlg- ht fr Correspondence.! Futar U. Stockton. T., Oct. 1, 1870. Ktocxtox, Stockton baa a tllitory. Rita baa already paaaed through a heroic aud a pbilo a alio period of rise and aopblo period, now ia and entering on a renaii-mmdecline, a revival of art, acience, and trade. Tbe oldeet inhabilantsdaim that Corinne it not tbe first Gentile city lu Utah;" that Stockton la Justly entitled to that honor. During tbet 'flush timet" of 18634, when General Connor's soldiers were prospecting everywhere through the mountains of Utah, Stockton1 rose like another Venice, above tbe alkali marsh which baa since grown to Stockton Lake. But ber early prosperity wua short lived; all tbe attempts at mining and furnace building of that period proved flat failures. Half a mils from town tbe melancholy or mythical ag. a bUtorio et ' ' to-ds- y ruins of - Two Chlmneyi Tell of tbe failure of an E4atern company, which spent from 85,000 to $10,000 in an awkwArd attempt it draft furnace. Their agent, according to the miners' re port, apeut moat of bis time iu Salt Lake City; be sank dozen or more 'shafts" aud, it is Bald, struck- - "true fissure" every lime; but unfortunately there were no bullion returns, eaevpt, perbapn, an occasional eight or ten pound chunk. There bave been four diffrent attempt a to construct furnaces la Stockton, all of which have failed, for reasons obvious even to our unpractieed eyes. But nothing daunted. Censor, llntni A Co. iHavo nearly completed another; this time Cm tbe plan which has succeeded fully iu White Tine and elsewhere. It is rf.io ' simile of the AUsop Furnace, run by Cap-tal- a Rawlins & Co. of Sbrmsntowo. James Shields, who has charge of the construction and ia to manage tbe woik ing, has run similar furnaces Lreaa.auy ' years In Mexico, Nevada and California, and la mors than certain of Ibe (access of Tbe main furnace rests on four , this one. large pillars, with arches from pillar to pillar over tbe tc wcls; and by this arrangement, tbe lining being quite independent of tbe furnace, it is claimed ; of tbe body can be that it repaired at any time while Is in operation, by merely the furnace shotting tbe draft for a' few minute In Ibis way ordinary adobiea can be used with success; tbe furnace thus being enabled to run from twenty to thirty days without stopping. Tbe furnace baa a ca-pacit- Tweet) .five Test per Day, Astfee machinery now on tbe way Las power raCotfot to furnUb blast for six each fknscta Alter this one shall have proved I sueoeas it ia intended successively to erect from two to Are more adjacent, dl id be driven by tho same engine. If this should prove a succcm it ia impossible to oserrats ha important tc this district,. LATEST THE Union NEWS. EASTERN New York, Oct. 7,- - In, tbo game Uudolnhc of billiards made 1,501 points and Dion, 1,102. Tho winners average was MS to-ulg- ht, -- Jlxv.Ul DUiitcli to tho Sax Feancisco, Oct. 8. Another fire on the Central Fjcifio Railroad burned the at owdicds yesterday wed of Cisco for about a quarter of utile. They will b rebuilt immediately. A strong force h , . employed. - . TOLL Tuurxccr Canvon Tom, Bvpteuibo- , Editoh Rgrnirmt: I sea tho $ DESKS, SOFAS, : WHAT-NOTS- My' Is hive Mot In Nlonlrtiiit Stnmt, (Two itoor.i above ICbt 0!h'e COllINNE, UTAH. $22 per ers TOWN Tire TOWNS ALONO THE LINE IN ofAiftiur, root from Omaiia to tiorlnnc, which e;y being sold clicup, and great Induce me ur aro olb reil to al wishing to cnUbllxli btialnraa ninl build for thouiMclrua a home. There s great demand for ! Com mere In! Lumber, sid-liis- r, Scant llnu Joist, Flooriugr, Miitigles, Lulhsnirt Fram-- ; In? Timber j CONSTANTLY ON HAND. J. L. ATKINSON, Cashier sud Business v.Vtf , Manager. t9. Orders hdetl to, & rdr gtouud, or addrrae HOWE & BURGESS, EDDV, General Town Site Agvn 2 U. P. It 1L, au20-t- f OMAHA, NEBRASKA. 'i AND x; rur- ' UN- ,.f ,i f-- o chy, i:iornli. X.tliTl.U. o.t-- 1 t. S. TITTLE, D. D., I jtiij.l Cold (;,)d f.n c. l.i 2 rnis senoor. , . T.' TV. IIASKINS. . Prrnibinp,, lr. m lb UTAH LUMBER. S J OMAHA moulding, Etc., first term of thl new school wiJ on - t com-meac- e In tbe new brick church, the finest hall In tha city, aad now being fitted up for till apeclsl pnr pose. 1 ha flret term will Uo on r i iday. January 0, 1ST1, making a eiioa of thirtceu weeks, 1th a vacation iroru Decemtter 21th to New Year. Tbe SK'ViND TF.Ult will on Monojn April day, January 3:)1, anl cloae rrlday, 11, 1971. Thewliool for the present term will l into three deperttnenta, with the fob organd lowing rate ot tuition per month! ment,... 00 fctennedlete Department... oo iirammer l)eprtmeui. 00 Higher departntenU will be organlied tn due Uue with competent teactiere at th.tr bead. Leoua la ML'SIO and OU2 AlMTlNO wUl ho glr-- n aa soon aa a teacher can bo A curo.1. 11 tuition fee to be paid monthly. In advance. Every effort will be made to meke UtU the v ry echool in the Tt rritory. PaetnU send-lo- g their children fr.m abrodd can be aaaurrd that special pain will be takVn to eesuretnMr greatest mental and nfral ftuprovemenL Tho ecboul will be each morning with prayer end reeding Ibe Bible without note or romm-No church catechism, or anything of a aeotarian character, wbf ever be tot rated la tide school. It is our abiding conviction that such Instruction should be Wt wholly with rstente end the Sabbath KcliOjL W. P. DAMON, . e , Principal. op-u- Jrawp f Attention, & YARD: LAWIIOR N, Coriunt. iu)T7-l- f HUSSEY, UAHIiER ft CO., 3acceirw to mficoa ft Morton I, CVKRY DKBCBIPTION done promptly and rheapty at the lie. suf if Utl -- UTAH tlior-ouKli- v e , . v ISe .ti .wl 1 ri'irv ls-- a, in I'nit Fi-e- d M..le aiii VAc c School i. 1833 j l.- - . OITlcc. 'S'i .JOHN liAVI'X -. . XjX-V33r-S- A CSA (MostTAXA LR N- FEED STABLK-S- , KRooNDnoon itAinr or roUTAX llOTKL.) Hthkit, llt-T- Stock of all kinda bonchtand ruld. Hot- aal and Bridle alway on hand hire. Fartiouiar attention paid to feeding for tw Plenty of Grain, Hay, and Corral room !r Rod die aceommodaUan of Freighters. eel8-3-m , fokFsale. Tlireo city SALE. Roml Compoee t to firm. Cheap Domestic Goods a Specialty mcnlP0 W . EXCHANGE Muhtnl. " BOUGHT AND SOLD- Co'latUoua will receive prompt attobti u. . j:ic n .0 raw-ag-- k llte fl( ilticd iaSy-U'.- 1, J Ml BOLICI FOURTH STREET, CORINNE. FamIUca, H loons, fttora. ab. uppllcd,"1 notlca with lit beat ica ia tbe city. ' w h of fot Meat. order from a UisUnvo i.rroptly filled. u.ar curvl ii'"1 jt UUIAM ,,,,1. to foe lot IDE FOE THE MILLION! Lowest Prices, llacou, I1 ? Fraucl-o- o. JOBBraa TllADK ONI.T, o -- i (tt Wa are receiving 1.00U.OUO pee month beat cl.eapyoud niade in Ameri a. W a eannot ba tuidaraold hi New York or ' .0. W. LVHIUKH, Proprietor,, STholeiale end retail dealer In oil kinds of Meats, : 119 South Water Street, CIIICACJU market, -- COIN, AND jyyo--u , CORINNE . koli;ale dealer ts OIOAR! S STATES, AtPIV Y011K. n GOLD DUST, s w I SITED . i eaI-Appl- y Apply nt tills ()f. jij AbttuaXotioma y itft, Life Assurance Equitable tOOIElY OF THE FIRST XVnOXtl, RVMi OF CTAtl i . Snila?.)lcfor Church or par . lor use. Apply at Rb CASH DIVIDENDS ANNUALLY. Jy3i-6tW. fl. QL.ISCOTT, Local AVnt. am h ut Oncol Smiths American Organs. The lira! in ihv Direct from the Fnclory. jy concerning him. W n N,chol, wJfoning Addre, J.Peinsyl.t. p"rl.v t FOR SALK. pj W. BUO.il) HA V Ae.e's, ,, CuJllXXS,., till II m t'un.wlth aw.u.m ta "c11" Washingbuter 120 .. JfORKOr J r.iiffs tfl.'ti v. I,h-- t.. r Papir-hangr- r, i:,(Ab:i-hf- anything almtithlm arntd0?".0???they will ptewa write JisfMl. IlCCi i Ear terms or catalogue, sddria F. M. CiMPRNI.Le Prifli e!, or GUOUtiE TArr, Kxj. Jyt-SOakland, fala. Ibliings for u.-.i- ifttrea-- I IltEPAltATOaV TO DNlVKttJTY oFCAh new vnla , ike !. Oakland, Cal., AN, Stcretary, Nevada city, bat. nt-tnrlimei- n. CO-- tf in u a Wlleox & Clbbs Letter near the bHsiuc cciiiw,r. Mil Family Sewing Afuclilnc-nlt- li (able to ereet rIioih nil the Improved divclIliiRis or lerniN Corner North Gth & Ri R. sts. at this Office; ituirIii? in piec if from SS5 to S250 direct fk'Om t lie Fiictory. Never UTAH. CGUINIVE, 0. 0. CADE CO i . ' let ed wm & I. - K rra i Zi :c AIJ15. State University Hiidrivixa ixron Lllk0..c. B.t M-N- alt d .,nn t iti(l i!o O ro.-elv- 1H8 shave named Iiobm it now cp imd f jr ,ra"Hl',ri U and rrguar b'ard.TH, ihntlf.Iioiim, lia. goer i renovuti-aud fiirul.'ilied terond to tno bait I.Hke city, and haa been Unset fur ti of year by a thorough hotel min. .n2 I ri abut Wotk done with nentnea. an I dfHr(.!i!i. Orders left at J, VV ft tlo.'alot Stnra will prompt attcn'.iou. - XXOlfSE, aW ..o'.-ahc-.- l J. It. JTKH. . soot It street, SALT LAKE city, UTAH. PinL., alt. t ii i Atr .i Clazhr, 3U - C. in ge . HOUSE AXD SJGY WIXTEB, 130 to the Grand Fair It. L. GUINN .m I' i'het 1.033 caali liiforiiiutioii W'untcil, Hash, OFFICE iCfti of l. Dealer In OoM and n?e on p 'iiicipu, cltis 1 Ml. W , stb-nde- PREMIUMS- L. Orders Jieceivr SEMINARY) gtc ,Tk. Alia! X5 A IV ,TCJI3 .ii. X2 Amounting to fsa.tmo will be awarled to the IioMrr4 f roRoiMivSu For referenoe we refer you to any cltU tn of Jt vadu cit v. i Vlfurnla. Heepuneiliio tit wntd. I,ilrnl comml. aloiti allowed. For full particular and term to Doors, RIJV. W. CvDAMON, A. B. , Principal. tfo OFFiCE, at the tt'.i.e ( ROHM . t)0i i'caeon Ti t lng October 27lli will lie no.d ut each. Tr. Datik of Nevada County. a ra-ioiii- . k-- addre T.riu ,.i,ttf caih i:i-- no,000 com lin n, f Always oti hand. Salt Lake CRy, Uteh. !jJj 1.000 lhtruw, t ollrciirtn prompllr nil'.-'to., 1 033 . 1. . " n. . ,t ,i. .. .i. 1 "t'O 1.033 li. It. eiHEIMILItl), ton Pcrmum, GnNt fo'i Gold tola rrenl:i;i). 13 mo i'.jv. ,033 3.003 . ,n npcnt-- J La-te- m SEPTEMBER 6tw at 0 ociock a. at., with enlarged aecotntno-- U iona. l'n pi's of all grades, from Trimary to Academic studies, received. at twenty dollar per Good bnard month for tho.e living out of the city. Tiitft u. (1 80 to it 80 per month. Tor turther particulars apply to iun & f.r h IS ible do ti U pt.eo. slid am now Asui()ar. a tif t f ntat! tr Ore satnpli promptly aesnyrtf end return uunlc lh ; . Led i'n II. , . . TRUCKCE vtl 7 m CALIFORNIA ASSAY t I'ropvl .fur. 1 10 at-- $13 Ofif) fn at, au3J Evury variety Rector. JTo ,Jt California, SALT LAKE CITY.. .ta-e.-- r.T. RET. jr't ut .tint, Srift't, .NuaaJs School .iilij (o u PtLitirt, Pnu. In 1 -' ' promptly Ui' tn Ulhini, Prt I fl. PARXnUEST, Second ' of etf OHAN3 AWAED PfCtfl'Il.t, LUMBER DEALERS. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, jirojM HOTEL Being centrally located it ntTV.rs to u men and fa mfliea superior itidircmenu, U4 a to convenience, comfort and eeoaoiuy.wir;, all tb a wants of It gtteatj are nnanpHt-Jn- ,; chccrfuily snpplitnl. Tiio Ami ri- mi Eadunj, Coach, with Kcl Light, wl 1 he ait'tc and dt)ot to convey para-su- m to the II i free. TIMOTHY SAKnfNT, . iT' n.-- t t. Aft'Fnt, Grammar School, I SAIS FRAIYCISCO. Walker liroi. etorc. Prrnt'tihi, .rjt ro'n Prrml'int, f.'.t!,l 1 WHOLESALE A RETAIL ST. MARKS rat ) tvei ft r.r.ut. to Jlallcck Street. I, lj.lt. V. , Corinno, Agent rr R.tr D. W. agentN, J. II, LANCJSDOHF, Local for wllal Extending from Sacramento Afot WIN-DOW-SAS- . I ciiaiix Brrvrr, Brnii &. ro.i brated Ain -and Porter. R.,.l N. I Dealer lu m Jieiit t a OFFICE 4. W.-s- t Salt Lake City, ! Agent fo nol-t- f Got i'Htc. t.iit, i . SASH-DOORS- r.tvil ty t,f I ren hn.is ti. (of the best hrmnln) vcco, CIGAIIS urnr OLASSWAllK itd Retail jjHU', SANSOME STREET;' ifyt couatantiy cu hand. GLAZED, OF ALL SIZES. cniuNNi; irivi In all the towna, to anppty the Immigration which wilt continue for rear aattliug up the rich agriiMiltn,al and niim rai Unite. Applicationa tuny be mede to egente on tho OR , GL2E M. HA HR ATT, Wliolcuale aiul ltetalj Wholeeale r OF LUMBER ON HAND, And similar lumber Etc. l caa-n.- puli 'fiie - S. L. TIBEALS, HOUSES .1. M. , PANEL DOORS, . ron K.uuKivr AMERICAN EXCHANGE .Abo., 1 'e. MONDAY, OCTOBER IO, 1810, KL I It S , T oo 12LIQUORS, GitWINES, , l, BUTTER MILK, r ;Ttr. VICTOR C0RDELLA, nrslNKSS AM) RESIDENT LOTS BUSINESS Urge anKortmcnt of tl.Ll XLo, i 01 4 filled. Good peeked toinauro ta'ety and avrtl extra weight. No elinrge for pachagn on charge ter du.lv. ermg poo in thu city or at the Addrea Hive an 'unlimited number ef bulb I Flooring, Coiling, Siding, N'H- Etc., J. L Adjulnlng' Hie Dank We keep TKST-CLOOODS, end will ei them a low as can be aVorded. DEPARTMENT LOT 1 Always on hand and' delivered iu tli reasonable rtet. 1atronaga rt VH.tfuti, RED WOOD AND SUGAR PINE, QUEENS WARE. G LA NSW A UE, Ele., 31 mylO-t- f A Order1 ao.lciicd aud promptly sud carefully .sulIMf 1,000,000 Feet to-d- ay COMPANY rK.rovHTH MOV DAT, will open on ykarok By tho Oar. -- . ilia by. butteh, i:tf 91. , Liquors, C I UNION PACIFIC $! 50 PER Veil MILK ! MILK!! HILKilT SWEET MILK, ed. DEPOT GROCERIES (2 A (v JOItf . AT Si- ll fo " STAPLE AND FANCY J. V. lESiUR. . ;t; by SiI!iLES ;vlo X Purticuldr attention paid dcra mail. or -- UTAH Improved Rotkeri Complete and fktip. $30 per thousand. BARRATTS ) Ac . PHOrISIO!V.S Wines, . SALE ROOMS: RAILROAD lh AT A.. . compu Montana Street, hotwco COKINNK, - - I. -A- rpi3E fortllicAtlons of Paris most formidable. The Prussians fail in their atand build tempts to plant batteries redoubts at night by reason of electric lights discovering them to in bastions. Minister NVashburnehad abandoned his residence, as tho whole quarter, is barricaded and undermined. Marseilles, Oct. 7,- - Garibaldi lias rived here. ai Chicago, Oct. 8. The Times dis-ofthis city boa the following morning: London, Batches this Cons'derable uneasiness whs manifested in diplomatic circles by news from Vienna that an Cabinet mooting had extraordinary been held this morning to considor a note from Berlin. The opinion is general in diplomatic circles that a rupture is imminent 1ctwccu Austria and. Truesia. Ills certain that and let Live; Quick Sutra and Small UroQte. N i B. N. ain bound to sell us cheap us any house hi Utah. rxvi SVANSIon, "Paris, Oct. 6. General Burnside and Paul Forbes arrived yesterday with a letter from Bismarck to Jules Favre. They went to tho American Legation and had an Interview with Favre. Burnside declares the -- Rrpalrirg alvayi promptly done C9RINNE GARIBALDI IN FRANCE. F. UTF1TTIX 2-- W. T. House furnishing goods, And for a te a & IlEDSlUEADS. r Ono word iu regard to the "system" of collecting tolls. It is tho cish system cuMi at tbe grto. No departure will be mad from tbit rule in the future. II O. IIAUKNE33. s ANa Keep constantly on hand a good assort rnent for the jobbing trade. Ordi rs by mail will receive prompt and careful attention. Goods shipped east and west on tbe line of the Rniiroad tbo Bitmo. day orders are received. uo!3tf r cattle.' XJtxxli. SOUR - 25-cent- BOCKEIi Wm GOLD PANS. ROCKER DIPPCfjj SPRING POINT SHOVEI PICKS, QUICKSILVER,' GOLD SCALES, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, COMFOrvTS, 2-- 2-- 3 SHEET COPPER. FEET OF LUMBER riLi.owa, f b.-fo- Merchants, outat tj or Freight, (Inst, Mine, Proqft SPRING BEDS, MATTRESSES, I iyare KEEP CONSTANTLY ON BIND everytblng BRACKETS, MIRRORS, , Implpn,,,,, S Tin, Copper aud Sheet Iron L. , jirtf Also, klatmfacturcia of TADLES. WASIISTANDS, KITCHEN SAFES, CRIBS, LOUNGES, i t!r Nails, AND . Jllnin AND Commission rrUi Stoves,! . J imitKAUS, eye-sor- -- Iron, Corinno, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, asp nrTAu. rrAi.rrj; i, .Shelf & Heavy Iliutlunr am constantly receiving sud opening out a full etock of plalu anl fancy furuiturv, euch aa 1 - lanes wbonohALE Corner Montana and Gth Sts FTTENITTJRE. ILL; paper ycu receipt of letters comptainiugof the sysUm of toll gnten nod onerous charges w hich interior with trawl on' the highways of trad through Mal.o on the read leading to Montana. You say it bus become u nuisance aud an annoyance to nil travelers. Tbo statement must refer to the Beaver Canyon and Oueida Wagon R nv.N, e the great to aceitaiu fow iudi-- t Mud, through whom nl! of the trouble has arisou. Perhaps u plain statement of facts through your columns will nut be ouVcf tbe way, and it may have a tendency to quiet 6ome of the U uubles of the trawling public. At the setting of the Board of County Comarihsiouvrs, April 11th, tho tolls on tho ifoutcr Canyon find Oneida Wagon Bond, were tlxud us follows (I copy from the license itsell): For each team of one epau with either double or single wagon, $1; for each extra i.pau, or oke. 25 Cents; pack or saddle; animal, 25 rents; loose stock, each, 5 Cetils. iruinedilteiy after fbe license vut issued by the Board these rates, there were piiatcd uud ci;culatrd all owr the country ly parties which fixed the rates us follows; KI'or each team, $1; lor each-- xtr.r spnu or joke, 23 cents; Saddle cent-.- ; looeo stock or park an.mal, per head 5 cts; no extra charge for trutl wagons; Couimissioueis. by order of the It seerus that nobody took tho tesponsi-bilit- y to bign l he above Lilis, lmt stated that They wore by the older of tbe Commissioners. which they were not,- us I am iuforined by tbe ('iiiniisiiionerHxtbem-selves- . Tbe ouly diilerence in lh license and tbo bills is iu truil wagons. Tim iternse states theto shall bo one dollar toll uu single or double wagon with one wpuu or yoke. Tho Lille state that there t no extra cLarga for trad wagons. Freighter claimed tbe hills correct and passing through the uiauy cf thorn, gate on the clown trip, would trail live-ous high a eeum six, and iu hoiqo cum and eight of their wagous togvtlirr, and turn their stock loose. I contended (but a double wagon did not uicau more than two wagous st tho outside, consequently there li is been n great deal of ronteutfou about tolls, caused mainly by those printed bills. To correct undobtiuto this Uilhculty, the Board of Commissioners at their l.ibt meeting, July 11th, pasted the following, order to regulute the rates ol toil on tho Oueida and Beaver Canyon Toll Roude, in Oneida county, I. T. i For each team of ouo span of Larses, mules, or yoke of oxtn. with oue or two wngons, $1; for each additional team, 25 cents; for each team of two spuu of horses, mules, or two yoke of oxen, with three or four wagons, $2; lor each additional team, ceuts; for each team oi three spun of horses, mulis, or three yoke of oxen, with five or six wngons, $3; for euch additional team, 25 cents; for ench bead of loose mules, horses or even iutended for foaming or working, 12 cents; for alt loose stock not intended for working or commonly called herd flock per bead, 10 cents; sheep and bogs per bead, 5 cents; horse or tuulo and rider, cent; pack As it stands now. tbo animal, rules ns btutvd in tbe order of July 11th, arn tho rates that are charged and collected. ' Where tbe third wagon is attached there is a charge of ono dollar, and one span of horses or mules or yoke of fi liYEe f ,iknman of September 20th a statement REFRIGERATORS, nr iu that copied from your Favre. , o-t- I. T., ) f 28, 1870. lit TBUSKEE ' . i & MlfMlO, JIISCEI,I,AXKOl'5- Wholesale and Retail - WYfAJt just opened 1 1 IUilrod Clothing It ium In this cltjr under the tnoat favor- tle ahapleee, with a terse etock of evcrjthlntt in hie lino all neweud of the )atet petterue, which lie tffre at ea:onM'.nly low rt ee for email. Uemcmber the plica, ItailroaJ Clothing llonse. Montana street, Corinne. ROADS. COMPAN Oenoral Burnsido Visit . Ria-onnca- .) LUMBERING EiljlOPEM Wttl C!iEiim MEYER M. OAIIFORISriA. EVANSTON TVvrjib Cvuijy. , jr 17-5- 3. TELEGRAPH. (Retried by Western i - ct We have already had private IcL ter from gentlemen In Iloilo rc-- " )ortlug the inconvenience caused by the diversion of tho malls from the proper route by agents or others who aro responsible for the great wrongs committed In this way. "We know a short method by which the evil cun be remedied, and it Is more than likely that a change iii the jtcriioncl of the postal slulT on the railroad in this vicinity will bo tho result If complaints like that of the llolse ieople yre heard again. The department has not ma le arrange 'incuts for tbe transportation of lnuil to suit the ommv itittl convenience of curelef1 md Incompelonl route agent, and the !)'. rUn of .the lloUe matter from Kelton to Klkotwo hundred miles wt-- d, can only be the work of block hiw Is, who nro neither capable nor trust worthy. We can testify to the fact that our ' efficient lostnuwter here annot be ttT Impressions of East Canyon, blamed for the delay Clittncd In the It is new, and so little transmission of papers nud letters settled os to comparatively, it does not that work, regular from Uoriiine. ' Sketches - COItJNNi: Tit A UK. GKOf ERIKS. KTO. CLOTHING IIOUE, Dctamho Lode. Statesmcau of Ik 10.1 Dio ! MISCELLANEOUS. orders for the tllhandmcnt of the Austrian army of observation pn the Prussian frontier have been secretly countermanded aud every nerve hns RAILROAD been strained the past two .months to place the army on a war footing. Von Heust, tho Austrian Premier, Ratal! and Wholesale exiled from Germany by Bismarck, his us of was who Jealous reputation a statesman, has been intriguing HAT3, CAPS, CLOTHING, FURNISHwith the South German States with ING GOODS, TRUNKS, such success that It is believed to VALISES, ETC. ; have called for the note from Berlin uu explanation. demanding M Loi f toi |