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Show , i mu Y DENNIS J. TOOHY, ATTQ w ht the vrxamx ntio Txvroxjuni ST 31, 1871. WATER WANTED. jItjxa r.oticcftbl fact that every few floy bring n delegation of capitaliita from th Sait to thia vicinity, all looking out for pnffitaVlo ickemw in which to inrwt their ' ;.v -- money. Some are anxious to get mine, others go for railroad, hut tho later and more lemible, we obenrb, turn their eye to the rich land of the valley, and tho great pasture along' the hillside, where gulden grain may grow, and fattened herds of klne and horses and sheep repay them. Of this class tome half a dozen have visited Bear River valley since the first of June, each traveling up by the stream and the quality of the oil, its extent and h it mijht be .needed to make it fruitful. Not one of these has gone away dissatisfied, but the respective parties who visit in Ihxlr speculative observations, do not expose the tactics whereby they Intend to compass the ends in view, Theraarc others now coming, who are to have the assistance of scientific associates, in whatever they undertake to do. This valley, svith its quarter! of a. million of acres, is tho attraction toH so many who see in it the resources if much wealth, iand tho site for a populous district. "Well they may come and go till the season ends, blit all that tho wisest of them need to know is, that want tho water of Bear lliver turned on to these broad acres, when they will bloom under tho bending crops-o- f grain, and fruit, and the many production of so salubrious a climate. That is tho bare and simple necessity of tho valley, but whether these gentlemen who are now In quest of opportunities, to increase their fortunes, seo it or not, the work will be accomplished, the crops grow ripe, the herds become numberless around the' homes of our farmers.' It" is but a small question- of time. But first the water rnu-- t be given to the parched earth, and from no other fountain than tho river. This could have been done befbre; but it is not too late now If rightly managed. ng - j Tux Aldine. Handsome at have been all previous numbers of this marvel of cheap art workmanship the number now before us (for September) excels them all, and fully bears out the statements made at the beginning of thb year by its publishers that no pains should be spared to maintain the high excellence they had then attained. The enin aro this number gravings really superb, ftnd $n mot instances tell their own tale. e Probably the most attractive of the ones is The Knight of Fortune, in which St teen, graphically portrayed, Fortuna y before wooer her gently floating exhibiting to hU enraptured vision woman's beauty, wealth, and honor, and holding high a glittering crown the goal of tho knight's ambition, which in another moment, recklessly trampling over virtue, ho would reach, worn he not jut overtaken by Fata and hurled Into the yawning abysi spanned by e ones a deceitful bridge. The other aro Fathers Picture, by Hoffman; and a view of Castle Tyrol4'.' tho former a very telling and palht tic piece a mother and son gazing upon the likeness of the one that hat g0ne and the latter a splendid bit of mountain scenery by C. Ileyn. Of tho smaller ones a word of praise must bo said of Sabbath Eve, after a drawing by Oppenheim; which shows the interior of a room decked, like its occupants, in its best attire, with the master of the house consulting his watch and nodding to the wife that it is time, while tho holdcountenance of his beloved ing him by the hand, shows his impatience, .as the prayer book under his arm would com to indicate his ability, to assist at the evening service. The others are Ulm CaBe Patient, oneof Guido Hamthedral, mer's exciting but truthful representations, and a landscape, all executed in the same careful style for which this publication The literary matter is stands more entertaining than usual, and all it offered to subscribers at 82 60 a year which alone worth also includes an double the money, The prospectuses lor next year aro in the pres, and we believe that it Is the intention of its enterprising publishers to make the Aldine for the coming year so far ahead of what it is at present, as it is now ah?ad of all other publications. The Publishers are J as. Sutton St Co., 23 Liberty St., New York. -- full-pag- ' fool-hard- At Konigsl ETC. GKOCKKIES, berg there ware 100 caws an J 29 deaths on the 27th, and 80 casos and 50 deaths on the j 28th. ; y Rome, August 30. The Pope in receiving the homage of the Papal Quard, saidi 1 cannot name the day of ocr dalWctv hot the time la not remote who ca il-l-fi laeqe together from ear M , ... . full-pag- co. THE LATEST DISPATCHED Two bey Week, their eountry home to teeh l:r ? till.' L Rcvcca at VV JOHN A. CREIGHTON c:.:::asAND cor.ossion oil-chro- ' The Corinno Reporter call its base ball club the Champion Nine of the Pacific, because, on Saturday last the Corinncs beat some boy at Ogden 63 to 31. We have a dub in Carson that would make the seo (Silver) Stars. Carson ' -- ans Register . 1 ' are not misinformed, the Corinno made several efforts during the has Club summer to get up a game with the Carson gentlemen ; and letters have been written from here to that effect, without any definite result. 'We know that our boys are ready to meet the Silver Stars, at any convenient point in Nevada or Utah. If we Ball.- - The Social Base Ball Club, this of city, will play a match game with the Silver Star, of Carson City, on Thursof day next, tor the bat and championship decide is the to A game single the State. B matter. Virginia Sec.) Enterprise. be Will the victors in that game war from 6 pen to accept a declaration of this land 5? grasshoppers T (to-da- Cook, stationery, paper-hanging- s, y) picture-frame- s, tad dotneJo cannot bo anrpaMcd la lh II' TO-DA- Y. '1 3XT 0E3 ' TO - ' rain last night, and the stoppage of the culTHE CALIFORNIA TRIO. verts at Quackending Creek, the east part of Albany is flooded to the hight of tome 15 or 20 feet, but many of the families wete & obliged to leave their houses through the second story windows. . Several houses were carried away and much damage is done. New York, August 30. A grand reception was given to Dr. John F. i Morse, of California, special Deputy Grand Sire of tho Grand Lodge of Independent Order of Odd Fellows of Germany, by his PART I. brethren of the Order hero. Dr. Morse has . 1. Piano Solo, Galopdi Concert, established Lodges in Stuttgart, Berlin, ) MR. TAYLOR. Dresden and. Zeurieh. The reception was 2. Soprano Solo, Waiting, Milliard, intended as a welcome back to hi native MISS K.P. HALLiUrt Pearson.) land, and to commemorate his achievements. 3. Tenor Solo,1 White Squall, Baker, The body of tho young woman found in MR. PEAR80N.M a trunk at the Hudson River Railroad 4. Duett, depot on Saturday, has been identified as MR. Sl MADAME PEARSON- .that of Alice Bowlcslyj aged 22 years, living 5. Piano Solo Home, Sweet Home, ; at 42 West street, Patterson, N. J. 8. B. Mills, : Great vigilance is bqing exercised by the j MR. TAYLOR. official of the quarantine guard against tho 6. Tenor Solo, Wild Flowers, Lucia, introduction of contagion into the city. The MR. PEARSON. streets of tho city, however, are in a dreadSweet Angelus, 7. Soprano Solo, ful condition to breed pestilence, and tho Gamod, public is constantly urging upon the authorMISS KATIE P. HALL. ities speedy measures for cleaning the filthy 8. Tenor Solo,' Dreaming of Thee, locations. Brooklyn and Jersey City are MR. PEARSON. about in a like condition. Tho city physi0. Comic Song, cians of Jersey City say that that place MI88 KATIE P. HALL. would bocomo fertile as a plague spot if it 10. Finale Polka do Concert, was ever visited by the dholera. MR TAYLOR. f! San Francisco, August 30. Last night Performanco to commence at eight o'clock. Engelbrecbt, residing at Alameda, found to his wife, to whom lie Patten, an had been recently married, in tho back yard. Patten fired at him, and several shots were exchanged. Engelbrecbt was mortally wounded. Patten received three wounds and ran away, but was soon arrested and taken to jail. , Memphis, August 30. A" singular case of suicide and attempted murder on the .Mississippi Central Railroad occunei on Monday night. A man w hose name cou d not be learned, occupying a berth in a sleeping car with his wife, cut his throat with a razor, and then attempted to k.Il his wife with the samo weapon, and was only preLUCIES P. 8ANGEK, vented by the loss of blood. Cause to-nig- B-MnDm-m Opera Hougg, ri eve n this PROGRAMME, ht G. j to-d- STAPLE AND FANCY . do! iaai GROCERIES, Olaek Swan A, Black Swan Herchant, U BRANDIES, Bacon, IIante9 Shoulders, Etc Champ V P, 1 -- CORNER OF M. j Dapny, dales Robin. Ji - Case Goods of all Kinds. I . i Co Mixed. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE SHERRY. UONTANA AND SIXTH STS.; HEAVY HARDWARE, V. II. di Co., Diamond It. O.D j i HORSE and MULE SHOES. PORT WINE, 1 Dnrgnnd y,. .x. . . , . .j. . .1 . D, ds Co. . r Blacksmiths' and Builders1 Nalls. Ooriiuifi, Utali, CHAMPAGNE. P. Cave (Krug), X. Cabinet. Cha. Ileid.lek, Speelal Inducements Offered to llelil.lrk Co., Cnllfnrnla. Count vj,aimRoalorN. i1 CAIJFOUNIA WINES. Claret White, y Jllu.cntellc. Aiigrllen, - - i Constantly on liantl n good EXPRESS ' ENGLISH ALE. COMPANY E. G. AlACLiY & - i Tcnnent, Pints ! 10., mid Uunrts, and ffviart. Bya, Pint Istortmrnt for the Jobbing Trade. PORTER. A IIUEII KIHKENDALI , OalnatBi, Pint and Quart, Oy.M, Pint and Quart Proprietors. CIDER Crab Apple, A. SASNER, This is tho only Express Line J ay JA3IES (. Wood wort ha HotlrWoa, un-kno- Madison, Augutt 30. The Republican and nomState Convention met here inated General C. C. Washburne for Governor on the first ballot, and M. II. Peiiett for Lieutenant Governor. The other present State officers were renominated. The resolutions eulogize the Republican party, indorse. Grant's administration and reiterato the principles laid down by all recent Republican Conventions. Washington, August 31. A new steamer intended for work on the Pacific coast, is fitting out at Camden, N. J., on the Delaware Rivor, and will shortly be prepared o go to her position. Tbo opportunities a -forded by her voyage around Cape Horn will make use for deep sea explorations. The expedition wilt be accompanied by Professor Agassiz, Dr. Thomas HiM, as of the Howard Coliego, and L. F. the United States Coast Survey. of Courtals, The vessel will be in command of Commodore Phillip C. Johnson, of the United States Navy." San Francisco, August 30. Arizona advices say Gen. Crook's expedition reached Camp Apache on the 12th inst. Orders have gone out to recruit up every horse and mule, and have all the pack gearing in perfect order to use in .an hours notice. No thought of a cessation of hostilities is entertained. The troop and everybody have confidence that the country will be thoradoughly scouted the coming winter if no verse War Department orders interfere. 's Nothing has been heard of Governor the entered since it prospecting party 16th. on Mountains Pinal August New York, August 30. Heavy rain storm are prevailing in various parts of the east. Considerable damage to Railroads and canals is being done. Charleston, 8. ; C. August 80.'Threo new cases of yellow fever are announced today. The official mortuary repot t last week shows six deaths from yellow fever. Old. tkealer la WFk, riEVIlf T.art Oar Eao'rlt. Idea, la bbli aad half' bbli. v Ron, AlJD ALCi i Mcalanctfioun T Cotter. Donrbbii; ex-suit- or Allger ' Mlllera Eilra il.atboa1,' MunanorH. . j Crowder Boarbaa. Mlll.r'a Uoarboa. PEARSON LIQUORS & CIGARS, TAYLOR . i;- Ity. DECit ' - r Ry,3aail )!(Old Virginia AND j , WHISKIES. '. j PIT I' ' WHOLESALE Ct RETAIL COMPLIMENTARY 33 E! ' log, with other branda, alwiy on band t fatt nmUTTER Ac BEMIS INlifiW Louisville, August 30. The fourth floor of tho warehouse of Putney, Brown St Co., fell this morning under the grt-a-t weight of grain stored on it, carrying the other floors with it to the cellar. Three men employed in the building were carried down and suffocated to the grain. Albany, August 30. Owing to a heavy Orders by having' J. IlEFFEimN, jSXail ChII ng Jk Co. Ob, BITTERS. 1 Home, f ouuc(tlon. Eastern Through IXL Henljr Cal. Wine, Ited Jacket, Ango.lnra. Will Receire Prompt Attention, Proprietors CASE GOODS. : ; Cnraeeoa,h Anisette, ' Maraaehlao, Ab.ynlh, EIGHT DAYS ORES AND BULLION lymp FROM , ' ...J 'v n V . CORINNE TO HELENA. Teams Leave The Hlfiheot Rullnfi Pr.oeo Express rinno Daily. Paid. Co- - Goods Shipped East and West I On To Insure epeedy transportation Mark Goode, C t (Unm andr Fruit), j i Vrrmonth.Chirr Jam, Glager ,Drowni), J I JPurcliaseds II (Turnor), j - K. Peppermint, jr " Ginger Win. Braady,Olnaml Whiskey C'oektalls, Old Tom Gin, Cutler Whiskey Grape Brandy. ih Lin of the Railroad I KEGS, Cuople.' Be.t, 1, 3, ft and 10 Gallon - and Sampling Works. Office Aooay I .. , ; CARE EXPRESS R CORINNE, - - - CO., Sane day Orders are receired CIGARS. Pride of Corlnne, La Mararella, II UTAH. A. ssay s "Warrantad to Cotiiprm with. U. S. Mint fc?tan-- I dard. ' Nevada, y y -- Saf-ford- window curpicture magazines, tains and window-fastening- s, FOREIGN SEWS. nd whoItt.lt and plctorltla, ntw.pap.rt London, August 80. The cholera is at retail. Cigars, confectionary and fruit. Sixteen deaths havo occurred Office building. fi21tf Hamburg. Post L. Holt, George find m-Uo- led California wlaM In wood aad boUlao, and EngUab alM and; porter, apodalUM. Tbo follow-- offi-pring- pre-emine- brought lo this market My good or fron iha Uading hoiue of tbo Pae'flc cooat AUaaUo State, and any inortatatof both' th ad country. , IlO MR NR1VS. la nu.uncli:g d KYKU ? Scientific Expedition to tlio Pacific. COMPETlitlUN; tok. ili'Mur f Juat ri ooiv.4 aaJ lia io ualeit-.Jga- hit's, Liquors and Cigars, foreign 'j r'y, ; THE kat aoJ SoMt aiuck' iaf tone is the city. TcrrlfcJo by I shall see what Inch wffi do C? l:,w v caid one. Cholera Ctonlcpburc y.y shall set what labor will do C.? I Prucela. cried the other! . r Which Is the better to depend uyra, 1 ' -' or labor? Let us see. Luck l always waiting for somethfij t ' GENERAL CROOK'S CAMPAION IN tarn up. ARIZONA. Labor will turn up something. Luck lies abed wishing. f Labor jumps up at six o'clock and with ' busy pen or ringing hammer lays the foun- dfition of a competence. - j Luck whines; labor whistles. TT Luck relies on chances ; labor on ebaroo ter. Luck slides down to Indolence. Labor strides upward to independence. ETO. fcTG., ETC., Which U likely to da tho mart for, you LAGuii boys? A. F. Pioneer. tho CHAUEi0 that h ha pfata.v Lvca amd Labox. vc , y Editor and Proprietor. THURSDAY, wk. ntAltowa durinj the uiwoutfil i E. G. MACLAY, Manager. GEORGE STEELE, General Agent. HUGH KIRKENDALL, Supt. Cm Also Agent fjr the Bergochea Magnolia, Uliol CALIFORNIA POUDEnWOnKS, d. r. ctowcl. dd irui 4mIw la Minoru aro Ixxwltofi to BEER AWD ALE. Cull at or Addrcuu Orders from a distance prompt-- , i ly filled and Terms ALGER REDUCTION WORKS, , , eugtt-t-f . . , Corinno, Utah . i 3. at ,W.Vw J.VO CIOA MS TBK BAK. Co orodooOMS, bmv aomac Wcrka, ; ! ... ... . Reasonable. CTt0P, j XVE8YTHIsa n.edby tho trtfio alwy .Qfpl'cd (I tsc: a? th shortest noUct Bnd to persons ordertug aitenU r. r I prom I. to rte. my perwmal ' v the Mlactiou and ablpment of good. Price atoek! eaa ibo bought M low a ihs mma elsa of ab-os- d ! . r j .1 Flgast r Agent, Corinno. a cuiritu. j I. la de C L. F. EVANS, m. baa t - i f AND 8AX3 California and Montana WHOLES 1L X. OT3DAXS,- Wi ties. Liquors and Cigar j C0UPAHT - IS AHD BXTAlL PEALLB j TIUriSPOIlTATIOIi - .. either la tbo Atlantic StaUa or California. .AbO: lnTitl axaiaaiioa of good aad prteea mpecHuUy StBUi asi , .COMM IU., j i j s. Cfirts, cuh j t Ti ) |