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Show - ' ifr Sf 0 " t A t. AAi.t. . Xjj FERRIS fi.roi'T, FRIDAY, 'Clementine. - ;' - Corinne, ' t , Utah. . y dealers in Hudson. BAIH WAGONS AND FARM MACHINERY. the women of Richmond for the erection of a monument to Gen. R. E. Lee. - g- - - c thoroughbred Angora goats and ship ping the fleece to the east formanufac ture. ."A sugar or water. and Cl tons. Co G,00(i Old am ew and Scribner's have been consolidated, the Monthly latter absorbing the former. Scribners is a magazine of which every Ameri should bo proud. Known independent preacher of Lop- Champion Ileapers mid Mowers, - V Jjtfi Ids coming retirement from Kensington 2? Congregational Chapel. 53 Patrick was a dangerous man in liquor, and frequently remarked that he not killed a man for three years. WAGON WAGON BOWS. THIMBLE CCVEIiS, WAGON 8KEIN8, WOOD 870CK IRON, STEEL, NAILS, BOLTS, HORSE AND MULE SHOES, Paris. CARPENTER'S AND BLACKSMITHS TOOLS, BUILDERS HARDWARE, SADDLERY, HARDWARE Lumber, Sasli, Doors aud Blinds. Our assortment is large, and wesell at lowest CASH prices. money by giving us a call before purchasing. Comment seems unnecessary. pF" Orders by mail Buyers will save will receive our personal attention. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE: Nort Ji Track. bidder. at auction in New York on Monday. i The prices obtained was very high, some of the articles fetching better prices than new furniture. The sale realized for the benefit of the widow and children about ARE ESS-SE- General gives his opinion that enrollment before the proclamation and orders mentioned in the act of April 22, 1872, dots not preclude a claim for bounty, where the company or regiment was mustered into the military service of the United States prior to July 22, 1SG1, under said proclamation and orders. COMPANY, ERIE, PENN. FOR CIRCULARS.. TO TIIE BURDETT ORGAN ND The Montana Street, 75,-000- DAN HEYFROX, Proprietor. 1 ' - UTAH. Beef of Finest Quality, Furniture Pork, Mutton and Meats of all kinds found in a First Class ' establishment. Deciding, Crockery, China. GLASSWARE- - re-jor- er Having made extensive arrangements for supplying my own stock, I woi Id respectfully inform the public that now apd hereafter I will sell at lower prices than any other butcher in Corinne. LAMPS. mirrors; I have also opened a Meat Market opposite Louis Demers for the benefit of my patrons in the northern quarter of town. CUTLERY. PLATED WARE. -- Mb. Cakruth, the Vineland editor who was shot through the bead by Mr. Landis, still lives, and his case is remarkable in the annals of surgery. The Hishomeo- New York Herald says: pathic doctors, who were called in the case to the exelusion of one of the most celebrated surgeons of Philadelphia, Lave given him but one medicine from the beginning. They have- - adminis iered arnica internally with the view to prevent inflammation, and have not yet attempted any surgical operation. The orifice of the wound is in fact contracted, and the use of the probe is considered injudicious. The ball is supposed to have lodged near the eye, upon the skull, and should it become ejicysted there is hope that the patient may .That he still lives and is consei-ou- s la either a marvel of nature "or a triumph of medical skill. MARKET, UTAH. FIFTH STREET. - MEAT J Montana Street. - OGDEN, Proprietors. PEOPLES T, D. CONWAY, my of the Republic now numbers 2SC Posts, with a membership of 18,133. The relief disbuised .last year, it is believed, will exceed The gains of the order during the year are as follows. By muster 0,308, by transfer 463, from suspended 27323, total 9,094. The losses are, by death 2S2, discharge 270, suspension 3,559, transferred 529, dishonorable discharge 99, dropped 3,567, total 8,306, giving an estimated numerical gain of about five per cent. Grand-Ar- ' BILLINGS & VrllEELOCK, Sole CORINNE A skw Pacific Mail steamship was launched at Chester, Pa., last week, being number 150 of the companys fleet. She was a tonage of 3,500 tons, is 352 feet long, with a breadth of beam forty feet. The hull is of iron, divided into water-tigh- t compartments. She is built for a speed of sixteen knots an hour, and has accommodations for 153 cabin and 1,200 steerage passengers. The joiner work of the vessel alone cost 65,000. AT MADE ERIE. PENNA. 4,000. The Attorney BURDETT ORGANS MATCHLESS THE BAR Choice Steaks, Roasts, Etc., FIXTURES, Will always bo found at either of these establishments. PICTURE FRAMES, FANCY GOODS, ETC. CHROMOS, DAU HEYFROU. Diseases of the liiduejs. We invite inspection by our many customers and the general public to a large ,8ort-- , ment of the goods, which will be sold at or. above-mention- . below Salt Labe Prices. METALLIC COFFINS AND CASES FURNISHED TO ORDER. JUIILiriS IlYDItftSTU) CQMP0UH9 1 carofhlly attended to." srUndertsking ORDERS by mail promptly filled. Goods carefully packed and delivered Railroad Depots free of charge. , . , , 1 Painful affections of the bladder, and urinary, organs, accompanied by gravelly dopo Irritation of the neck of the bladder, with difficulty of holding the urine, in stricture, in seminal weakness, and In all conditions of the ports, accompanied by debility, weakness or painful irregularities in mat? or female, ed at will be found a nost eGpaclous remedy. Pnce, SI per bottle, 5 per half dosen. Pre , , B. KEITH AC?--- , pared by . 44 Liberty street. New Yor aJrt2m EVERY PERooX" Man, wotngn, boy or girl should send at cs; or one of the Excelsior (Stationery Packets, of 100 beautiful lvdix, tpot? jrjers, perlume sachet, CUnMftutUu pieoe of dies or recta jewelry. lYy a package. Price, j vut 1 Fnrnitare repaired at reduced prices. i Alts t I ) i |