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Show f ' gsN, - 44 f r M M. t DENNIS J. TOOHY nd' Proprietor. Editor SEPT. 12, 1871. TUESDAY, DEAR RIVER COLONY. Colorado, Kan it, Nebraska and Dakotah Lave had their' colonies. In each of those State and Territories, people, with families, from the over crowded districts of the East t Were glad to find opportunities for pctlcment. The wild land of the Par West were made the homes of thousands .who are now comparatively opulent and positively comfortable In their circumstances. Utah has not been colonized, save by the Jfortnons, whoso immigration Into the valleys was induced by tho spirit of fanaticism ; and hence, their progress as" compared to tho surrounding communities, i manifestly laggard. Colorado in ten years has strode out ahead of Utah's quarter of a century, and even Montana, far up to tho freezing North, with her twenty thousand inhabitants is In advance of this Territory with only seven years' growth. Why? Because of the character of the people who give those rising commonwealths their giant strength. Those wo have made Kansas and Nebraska great States, are the and women of our own country. The satno who crossed into the fastnesses and made Colorado and Montana roynl In their vigor. Of late there have many representatives of mind and muscle come into Utah, their ingress already making indelible marks on the face of Its crumbling feudalism. But tn tot' onr 'are seekers after swift fn un , mi o ra, broker and trn hrs. These inu.t be followed up by the agricultural and mechanical ruservos, who come to "light it out, if it takes nil summer." Tho flutter classes are they who are continually coming to tlih valley, some to till the soil, others to make the implements of husbandry; and all reciprocally enriching each other. Farm, factories, railroads, steamboats, are the speculations to be prized, and all these we hnvu well begun. Mines and placers are accidents upon which well regulated society cannot place dependence ns a foundation. They are in sight of and successfully worked in Corinnc, and will be for years to coma. But we hnvo that which is better than ledges of silver. Around the ' city are yet two hundred thousand acres of unoccupied land, moro fert:lo than the valleys of the Miami or the Illinois, which only require the plow and, the seed to make it the garden ot the West., In soil, climate and all other natural advantages, this bain, or val-- l ley of Bear Itiver i3 in every way superior i to the locations whore settlements have been : fixed en-- t of tho Jtocky Mountains during tho last five years. For n colony o farmers and mechanic thorn is no moro favorable situation on the continent, and it is gratify- ing to know that menure aro on foot to mike the important facts known to all who are interested in the subject of colonization. new-com- er ! I s ALU FOR GRANT. Under the above head, tho political situation of tho country is thus summed up by tho ablo editor of tho Irish Jlcj,ubtiv one of tho very best of oar New York exchanges: .Tho voice of tho individual is lost in the roar of tho people. , 8o nUo is the disaptho pointed virulence of tlm individual n deliberate judgment of thu people, licto arid there throughout the land are men, who have boon lenders, making themselves black in the face, rising against tho renmninatiou of Grant, and fooli-hlImagining they are doing uughl but bothering the people with their screaming. No man can lead the people who does'not represent tho spirit of the people. In fact tho people aro not led. Seine great mind interprets their thoughts, and they place him at the head, and say, "go on; that is the roua we wish to travel." So,,while tho individuals are howling uguinst wtien they meet endorse Giant, the pooplo ' him. At every Republican State. Convention tbui la:-- , o.ij of tho rcsoiulios.s has been uu dorsing General Grunts administration. Had the Presidents enemies remained si thought lent, those conventions might have it not necessary to cndore the ndmini-tra-tiobut when silcnco would be construed into hostility, they must speak. Besides, the strongest point before the people is the resolution endorsing the administiation. Thu people have made up their minds, and no aiuiunt ot screaming can change them. Those who have been leader in the pn-- t will :inl out this one tiuth, that when ihey try to lead the Republican jwople away from the Administration of President Grant, or seek to defeat his renomination they will truve alone. , lo-ti- y n, diligently engaged tad week in the preparation of account which the mUslug vouchers would explain. Many of the jConlrollot friend claim that the vouchers, woro stolen r by aomo enoiny of hU merclyrior the pur- 6 creating an crroneoJij Impression nr the westers vsxox telegraph co. that he waj privy to their abstraction. Tho World says if tho Controller dire-TII- P . gfttK tho demand of tho Mayor ho will find LATEST DIOrAlCHESa before nlghlt that a scorching public indignation wiUjmake the city toj hot to hold him. It adds that it may be his misfortune, not his fault, thnt this allpgod robbery of his One of Brigham Young's Blooddepartment occurred just at jthi critical juncture, and it hopos the Mayor will be hounds Comes to Grief in afforded an1 oppoitunity. to apjoint his suc- ywlMe-AyW- press, and to be published in a few days by T. B. Peterson & Brothers, Philadelphia It will command a very large sale, for "Pal is an entiro new nove aces and Prisons from the pen of this talented American! au thoresa, and is superior to her world-wid- e celebrated work, "Fashion and Famine.' The scenes in this novel show great dramatic power, and the characters are strongly and strikingly drawn, and are worked up with tho skill and power for which this authoress is so distinguished. From the first page to tho last the reader will be enchanted by its absorbing interest and charming style; an when that lad is reulhed tbe volumu will be laid down with regret that the story is con eluded. It will prove to be tho most popu lar book that Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens has yet written. "Palaces and Prisons" will be Is- -i ued.ii) a large duodecimo volume, and sole by all bookselleV at the low price of 91.75 In cloth; or f 1.50 io papor cover; or copies will be sent by mail, to any place, post-pai- d by the publishers, on receipt of the price of tho work in a latter to them, , ; pr , Twenty per cent rise in tbe price o bu dry goods and clothing in the East! ad tbe It eg gel, who bought for cash before vance, continues to sell at tho old figures Small profits satisfy him, for hla lusiucss Is a22-t- f. Ira turn so. i fH4M.Si&toidhit-- ' jy , ' i lEist of ob to-nig- ht ; di.-trlr- -- in at happy They er pardcu-l.riy- i UAL 10 D 4 ALE, .trvnth.nlug the btiy, invigorating the mind and giving tone and elasticity to e wh le ..tvm. The HOME i Ml rTa.It are rotnpoiiindMl ith th care, ff red to the an.1 o 'I onto etinuiiamt 1'I.EASAbT TO TIIK TKTF. and at tne ptibiiMJ agent, In.mi Mine combining eo many r med'eal dors'd by tbe medio fratemlt' ae the beat anowu to th- - Pharma, opto. 1 costs litUe to gtve them a fvlr tr al and re-ni- l.aa-verbe- si , Htom-achS- GROCE HIES, CIGAltS, Sc LIQUORS I c. GERRISH & MILES, reeom-metidin- p-r- C. V. K. I.i Pr W A. UlLcox. r. 8. 1 WhOl.ca.LE ASO proceed. prinL'rs standing at the door waiting for copy, begin to talk, to him; dont stop when a ht shake hi hud, hut jkti'pon until he CommHhdiiit'nU. the. Ton Th'i you threaten to tliruw hint into the ditch for uo of strong language but in the meantime,1 dont lorget to talk. And a typo follow the rult of tik, by asking the editor, wlien n j slip of paper i hand d him, i that copy? Dont forget to talk. lio Be Matcrnitt tn, ' Tbe Statesman i too aenitive. It ihould I direct its bummer to cal around to where physician are invited, a the most Intere-t-pe- r. Thnt is what ing place for cave dro, they do up in the region, wo hear. . O 'O K- M. D. UrjiVBT I.UMM. Sr. lout Mo., Oct. 8, To i 1 hve ekannned J. ' fours, ty nl-il- I Mining Implements. TIN, COPPER, AND -- J t-- ge 1 Qi-In- M. D. Gold Scales, I "tfiLFU. M. D. Don HITT, d. D. WioiiwaJ. fc-- q : We j, Cb'cago Hcpt! m, IM'i.- -J I. have ix nilne.l th Hrmih of the "Oe ehra'ed t mch Mttt.f." nd f) d it to be compos'd f d bv Sriich s ti'.t ar cm aidered the bet t'i"ic the Medical profr on, and one of the h- -t b iter We kn w of ow In uae. Verj reeiecMH"y. H. M 'Vicar. M. I. H. 8. Hah. M. A. MaRlKEn. B. WLvR. M. O J. !, No-mV. 8 Bar-r.- a. G. O. M D. W. . A t. ah Nnle by Hrorsr. Driiggiil JAS. A. JACKSON & CO., Props, I.ntMirntory 103 A 107 N. '.il at root, Je'7-- f BLACK BALL, Everything for a complete oulAjj CO., , j 507 Broadway, IN. Y., & Montana Street Manufacturera J Particular attention paid to Orders . I) If a pH Am by mail On A Affontf hnd. wav on "W o ii 1 2 j soitf ! llx- - sneu ot j of. the KUO. and achl Ime'itionn, a, showing hw admirable action, nonte character, mg nutty, a .d public spirit, hav cntrlbut a to the a iv 'ticemvut of th w r d. F only il.o.j ed; ' i"t n il? lntvn'kili.g. and vr inst nciivo. A rare chance for tg ms. 8.n4for circula a, and uoU our xt a terms. OX i:XTIItEI,Y o. EIGHT DAYS vo-n- M. A. PtRKER At CO.. PaMIs'-ers- thou-Ssnls- s o Cr G .uw nai' rxHo." --- cuwtii, i I or. h. eo j h-- k t.-- d xty-to- u- n m SAUK- CORINNE TO ; ( C, HELENA AT THE V, J Co Express Teams Leave ' ! ! Reporter Office rlnne Dally. To Insure I ; speedy transportation Mark Coods, I g AT H O CARE EXPRESS R CORINNC, - j - - CO. UTAH' 1 5 SAN FRANCIS CO AND - iNo. ; FROM I of lMVnu Kim bo A Co. Plano, dlrct, from (lie fjwtorj. nver ibed; Applj at this Ofllcc. A MATERIAL n ed tiie t'S rt "1 U cl- to ti e lot wi'ig : Th M 'C is a I mw uIcmA; ev pw i aw .own hou h d uirlo ij e eh at Driven from i.om-- ," iwri.a (tie mi- um," "Ltttlo browu Ci uic , eo I. rotitain, twice a muv sotnis ss cau b,. lou ia other works. The Muaic - -l.t frtvii i d " sut or-, fli'e I ua with uw iiit'io e nip it on' Hr ce, IS o . ea h, or $7 50 p r n 8 mi pie coje m- -i ed t teachers for G5 j cent. Liberal arr tngAw ent tor iuti d Jctl-'Ala.e, nwJ. rL PETS . 14. N Y M N E Vi , lCJ Mad son street t hie o III. P. 8. Lady agents want d to sell tne greate.1 work on the subject ever ,ub I h d. WOMA A A V FE AUD MOTHER. B P. a II. Chavs. e, M. D. A work wli'clt if placed In every family, wi,1 save the lives of Al Others ud children jearly. If you w tit to make nd do rimhI. uni' for iu mnq, oven a saw I rm. nwW-l'4 a. nl founecttoi Eastern Through Triumphs of Enterprise. NEW BOOK BY JAMES rARTON. A Aturiio. e.fut thnr wiudrrf'l d.acovrrirs hl-t- ; ! JOB PRINTING j A This is the only ' Exoress Line . having. k 1 tinted Ml KIUKCNOAU, Improved Uocken Complete and Cheap. st i 11 1 1 11 UTAH. ! of 10., Proprietors. Xine Jewelry. Qna'ity ef I- - & ALL X3rocioiiK StoiiON. B-- - CORINNE, & j betwoou Uli anti Gth, DIAMOND AND COMPANY to -- Importer of ! EXPRESS Freight, Hunt, Mine or Prospect, E ti III! LIT i 665 1 j Goods. NT. V.Ol'IM. MO. & j Funl aning '- - 1 i j House j I, for Count rr I'J'alors Quicksilver, Picks, an5 Sa-i'i- f. Special Inducements OiTtr J to Sheet Copper, Rocker Iror.s, Gold Pans, Rocker Dippers, Spring Poini Shovels, Farming Implement a-- J I SHEET-IRO- N l try Mt-dc- d j 1 ; WARE. . ra: II. W. It MULE SHOES. 1 Blacksmiths' and Bu (dors Nails. Manufactures of Also, Oils 12 and i V tl. HEAVY HARDWARE, 1 1 Faku t liat J AND ' T. O Covstock M. D. T, J. Vastinv, yi V. Wti heerf II concur with every word enUlnd in the above JoRN IlASTMtu. M. D. JOHM f'naztl. MV, M. D. M. D. J 'it T. I evi-lv- , If. D Ha Va- -t r, M. , M. I F C. D. tt. 8. Walker, r. Mes-H. 1870.10. KkwR W, UtCHSATI, ttet Gents i Hitt, t o on1 H In have mined h f rtnula rqnert o tii reine f'ne Hiomach Hitler,' and ttnd hne fv the c n In. eucli oa.ro t - general scicotiflo lly a)on. nThty are. vih !. .ml ."null line tonic H,. p'exodolH I.initt cnM l'v adtted .a eorr.ibra t (o md wld b- -f it ihe 'he t eatmii i'f w or d hl'ttAed wlieTtTer f mg from impAi cd digt.ti u .r ryem, fron. rnal.rl U'j.direLa a. I r, J. I.. Vatt.-- . f, A. Jam. M. I), D. C. T. Mimiwoi.-WaTns. ftrW"T. t. H. P. M. D. tV. T. T At ItrviiR n?iEP. M l. C. 8. MraoRcrr. M. D. M I) J J le-li- J CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE Iron, Stoves, Kails, a-- tf i ilAUDWAIli; mlrl "e-fiec- i Case Goods of all Kinds. I'Zil.RRfc JR BEI-i- U M Win, Ml D, ft. na. Etc. i h I AND HEAVY KlIKJLir ManiiE yiorrrAL, a, J a KwON & for mating the "II' me tomach Hithe formula tter. M and need them in li Hoptlal for ilictal four f conaidi r tin m th to st v.lu.M" tonic month L. MCL: i EU. and stimulaiit now n uae A Jackho Fa A Co Is7' St. 1. Ju'ytl, examl'i. d he formula from winch O'lrcel having er-- t d efmnach Klttor." are prepve.t and ha'vf e w t Le method i f conv i Ing the different nt., we i an aafelv r'ioinond Mein a t10 lxst tonic, with which we aro a qnalu td. From Die gr-- at rare with whifli 'll y e compounled, and la which enter ini'o them, from the o oici we h.v-n- o d uht that they wiiltrva, aa they do e erve to be, ft fnoet eopulur tonic, and atlmulant In 18710 Ham. Shoulders. Bacon.9 B't-ter- s. s'n l. a, tx-genc- j 1 s-- en U ecure Atf, bing a sensible journal, of course know that on such an is uu no political party. could be organized in any Northern State. It know, too, fhat the, Fourteenth.. Amendment foibid the uverai States and the United State to pay "ior thu io or emancipation of any slave, Hence it know that jihe question of compensation i not a practical one, and it ug-g- o lion must nav been made either for tho something purpose of giving the oppo-itio- n to ta.k about, or tor the purpose of calling into being a Southern! sectional party, having local spoilt for iUaim,ttr.d a fools dream for it platform. , GOODS. decao-t- f I- ' order to FURNISHING HOUSE -- to-d- ay in AND GE.NERAL i . a-- g frticdnten them-elve- ,j their votes. The Bar Furniture - - o, j ' from many of the most eminent phyaiciane in tne country JAME A. JACK0f k 'o.i sv ly.cis July a vou have .ommumca ed to the med(lent - m n ical pofe.id n 'h receipt f the 'Home Mittere, there' ore, be ccna dcred a a secret or it epn'-ntpatent tned cine no patent having been tkea fi'P it Weh-vev.mtned the forn ula for mLl g the Horn Udier.' and unheeita'lngly e.y t e cotnbi-rainc I ence an the artlc ee n.id fa one of rare In It coihpoeiiion ar the best -- f tho o a t'l which fhe heli no, being bigtilv Tonic, H imul.nt 'anni-silv- e an 1 lightly LixaMv- -. The n ode of umpiring thr m - strictly tn ntoril nco with t e it efTcct nr.ij Ievlngti.e th m, n(ln?p''am g in onr priv 'te vrctl c, e l.k pwu a in deslrou of tolling them to at .shel'g the1 best Tonic and 8t mutant now offered to the ptlbl c. F. O. ORTra, 'Af. D. I,. iH. Roisumkik M. D. OmCK M. 1 At fnro He co Ka f. O. A Wkz M. D. Dn ae Mi DowelL. M. D. E. A.CLeBK. M. D. J O. Wni r hill, M. D. -. Ger-man- s, j 8TAPLE AND FANCY should have a Bottle. Every Family We r one t ea.J tno follow tig ciriifl aU i , That able and exceUen journal the Chicago 'J hues pointedly observes: The Richmond (Va.,) W.Ufj suggest that political pntlic divide on the question of payiug 3,001),OUU,000 for liberated slave, half of the money to go ' to the Plated Ware, ! ev- AND ALE Dealer In en 1 a-- k BEMIS Ac DEER LAGER gr-.ea- j l.ar BREWER CHANDELIERS, " -- vio-latn- AGENTS FOR t.. mSLn n, tiu-Sc- r nd Reenperant, and In ca a of General liebMtyn never in a stnvle instaiw'e faled In pro-ditliev i a ing ib 3IKK CIIANTS. i s, I A e, u ."" ; j ' mia-m.ti- he-i-tali- ng 4 , PUHN ITURB, Fhy lniorc.l sad pri .cr bed o-by- more ! Una stlwinl.nt uow In ilclui thso say otlier tout u . JThrysr. AUltE PKfcVKNTATIVE fop K.vpp r Ht ague, Inteimittsni.. U lioiuur-- s and sd ara ran.., Thy arising from and iu an hgh y rwo'umeu 'edar.a. iav.luab'e .a au ppiiir ludlg. .tion I stolen. New York, Sept. 11. Tlie Gazetto says the present situation of Franc i au cs Gs riba .di much affiictiom He speaks' with contempt of Victor Hugo, Louis Blanc and Juki Favre, a'nd declare, them o.d and worn out. His sun Uicutti will souu return married to Caprvra. Lonotti ha. devoted liimsell to the export business, and seems to have absolutely renounced politics. New Yoik, Sept. 12. Tho tbef. yetei-da- y, di covcrtxl to have been made in ti;e Controller office, wa the excit.ng topic of conversation throughout tlio city all of lart 'evening. There were various opinion in regard to who stole the voucher, and wbat they were stolen, for. Some think the aflisir was onti of tho rlng trick for the purpose of forcing the Controller to resign, end this theory ecms to have acquired, plausibility fiom the fact that Mayor Hall late lat night addressed a communication to the Controller Betting torth that he (the Mayor) was conof strained to couciude that tho the front hU rvtiremtnt demanded the cae head of the finance department in ord r that some other person might be placed there by the Mayor ; who will be enabled to investigate the affair of the Controllers office and restore public confidence. Controller Connolly was greatly dispirited, as ho bad Loen - MIRRORS, CUTLERY, Are y. a number of vouchers and bills paid in 1870 GROCERS AND COMMISSIOK GLASS W A. R E , j rTCMACHBlTTPr j to-da- Vlxolottlo. Monro'a), i Harper Lexington, Ky., b pi. ailid Betsey Hat per, brother and sister to tho A Serious Row Among tho well known iurfman, John Harper, wero iound murdered in the latters house. SevRing In New York. eral negroes living ucar the piece have been arrested on suspicion. Blood was found on their clothes, and the evidence is strong Another against them. Object, money. The Maine Eltctbn Newburyport, Mass., Sept. 11. The boiler ir Curtis hat faetoryj exploded this Republican Triumph. morning, killing five men outright. Several others are wounded and missing. Augusta, Me., Sept. 11. 1., ltepublican to rejoice over meeting was held - the the in and the remarkable btutu victory triumph in this city. The ltepublican maPruHslan-War- . jority in this city is nearly three times as great ns it ever was on so full a vote. Thirty-ntown show a Republican gain of a ine MMSISIMM thousand, ETC., ETC., Portland, Me., Sept. 11, midnight. Returns Irom 1.8 towns give Peiham 30,472 SALT LAKE CITY. votes, and Kiinbu.l, 24,045, making a ReLat year the Salt Lake City, Sept. Jl. Deputy United publican! mnjoiity 3,457. ! luwl" States Marshal Paul ,"nujrby,Vqud pilum 4,017' nJ ltj-lof United Siatos cavalry from Cnmp Tor- - 'ru u' " I Tl,u Slu.'! gias, last night nindo a decent upon tho show will a Democratic slight iouso of a man named Baum near Provo, Legislature the stood 28 lte- Semite Lat year gain. ndieted by the United Stat.'i Court some to 3 Democrats, and tlio House b. months ago for murder, and attempted to pi. leans 113 Republicans to 38 Democrats. nrrcit him, Baum triinl to escape, but was shot, and ho is believed to be mortally FOREIGN NEWS. wounded. Tho Third District Court commend'd it London, Sept. 11. A Paris correjpoml-entufth- e Pali 5lull Gazette, of August 29, Colonel Wickizer, all session here not having signified his acceptance of the ays Thiers is reported to h!avc given a vtbt office of United States Attorney, Chief Jusamount of information to tike committee intice .McKean apjiointed It. N. Baskin, U. quiring into the chu.'Ob and conduct of the r late war. Ho said he founid England 8. Attorney ad interim. and d iruu of acting with ltu-siSAN FRANCISCO. h met and when ho got to St. San Francisco, Sept. 11. Tho removal with sympathy from the population and tho of tho headquarters of tho department of Czar, though lie said he Could not declare Arizona from Wilmington, California, to war. Ho wa mo-- t favorably Inclined toward France, but ho was bpund in some way Prescott Is completed, lVten-brg Rchrer, chief of tho surveying paity of to FruVia. Kvry one at St. (iibiiu't a red u tho him tliat Berlin at tho Atlftntic and Pacific Railway In Ari zona, reports finding an excellent route wo ild accept rvafunablo proposals. Thiers Vom tho White Mountains to tho Colorado then went t Italy, and found tho King nio-- t di tinetly in favor of Franco. He called a River. Jlinii-ter- ; and Generals. General Crook is camped at Prescott, council of hi. havjo hundred three "You Thiers raid: af er n n unsuccessful Indian campaign. Hu has three parties btiinn the field and will thousand tnen, March one bund vd thou- sand on Lyons. You are organize two more, and will take thu field eriand and thu Alps, and mmediatcly, having received no otders to to fearjby making a diversion in our'favor. tho contrary. It is feared thatMcGiynn, tho Republican Tho King and hi General were for adopting tliis plan, but tho Cabinet refused to candidate lor State Harbor Cotnmiseto-iurIs defeated, being largely scratched by tho consent. Ijondon, Sept. 12. It is denied that tha Germans. The Republicans elect all tl.r o cholera is ala ing in lusia. There i still of their Congressmen. A recount is demanded by severnl candi- an aveinge of 130 death er day in Kior. The following are tho principal condition dates for city otllces on both sides, and or of tho treaty made between Kursi&und Prusd rod by tho Supervisors. at! Vcrrailles early hl. year: Should J. Walter WaUli, Jorinecly of New Or- sia war involve Austria bjr intervention or leans, and for many years publisher of a will ket with tho died at the otherwise, Rus-i- a fluh, paper in San Frunci-cfutni-l.ina specified number of Aims House on Saturday night. and shipping. The powers were to 8. J. Hensley wheel burrowed Clias. A. triKp make! peaco onlyon,thoj following term.: on an Boyeo through Kearney street election bet. A largo contribution for thu Austria was to renounce in favdrof Germany ot Bohemia Moravia, Silesia, and the orphan asylums was collected from thu all Duchy of Salzburg; Auria was to renounce crowd. Ru-si- a the Provinces of Gallicia; - James Nelson, for twonty years the con- in f Vor of these change, beand Dalmatia. When fidential clerk of Charles .Menturn, dropped came accomplished fictsl Russia was to code deud in the street of npoplcxy. to Geimanv five town and harbors on the B i. a and a pnit of Courand. Prus-NEW YORK. 'garl the treaty of Pari n null, New York, Sept. 11. The injunction wa to therseli in con to aimed paiticip-itiodo pi enso against the city oificials came up tl.i with a .o:co ea t in the qun-tequal to that Ru-siall Defendant and by Ion appeared of pottion of morning. subepient .ltu-si- a was loo led, d tho to their readiness announced and conquen L'rntory, counsel, as was France in 18ttl. IntoroM ting IIitoilcnl Event or tlio Frnnoo- & JOHINA, t ll.-Jjac- ,i I ; MISCELLANEOUS. NEWS. n SVAft QU E EH j CALIFORNIA Creljbtc-- Wholesale and retail dealer In son-in-la- w INTERESTINQ RAHSOHOFF & CO., - Montana Street Corinne, Utah. A dispatch from Washington says that Mrs. It. BJ Connolly,! on the! 19th ultimo, half a million transferred, to her in U. 8. bonds. Officers. MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. I - cessor. WVY wp T. D. CONWAY, , Trying to Escape the w 4 MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. The Controllers office was this morning "Palaces and Prisons is tho namo o Whin you .come into tho 'editor room boon entered by burglars, and and hotiuu him writing,! with two or threo Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens1 new novel, now in found to have . .'IMI1 ? !. duly c:o;i:ivc UEiomDt , JMSSfcl Chicago Prices. s E. C. MACLAY, Manager. ASent' GEORGE STEELE, General HUGH KIRKENDALL, 8upt. L. IT. EVANS jyWf i , Agent, CoHnno |