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Show f rtj. cMic3.cn BANKIXB. SALOONS. f v . intimates a After receiving a thorough renovation possible eonsolTdfalion of that paper with the Bulletin. ' - 1 Is Now Open I A dumber of unmarried females recently arrived at Portland, Oregon, from the east in quest of husbands. Ajt infamous rumor, to the effect that Ralston had failed for $7,000,000, was put in circulation in San Francisco re cently, but was promptly squelched. Corinnc, v : THE BAR IS STOCKED WITH THE I- - I j, THIS CORINNE.UTAH.; , v f- . 4. s. tl A H T IN inn wawrarp y't a, P r ' 1EALEE3 QflltYGniL , 2a ; 'r GUTHRIE ', FE'QQOG '7 DDPCJE OSCEOLA SALOON, && MXs jlr, T. t m, I V h . i. , Best Wines, f U-2- ' ! V,1, . Liquors, Tmt coinage at the San Francisco Mint for the present month is expected the to reach $3,500,000, and the total-ffiscal year ending July 1st is estimated at $30,000,000. Dealers in Gold Dust and Coin. DEST ADVGIlTISinG DEDIUn and Cigars. or r in the Arkansas valley has experimenting with grasshoppers, and finds that it requires554 to fi'l a gill and estimates that it would take 130,000 to make a bushel. A been As soon as Congress convenes next inDecember, the Postmaster General tends to use his efforts. to have the presen Flaw governing postage on third class matter or transient newspapers so modified as to be more just and equitable. - fl Buy and sell Exchange on all the principal cities of the United States. s Sight drafts on England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany, France or any other part of Continental Europe. .The Billiard Department fahmer In connection with this establish went is First Class in every respect. ' e s .':f , i : - 1 lo ytl. ; Prompt attention given to cellections and proceeds remitted at current ratos of Exchar ge drawn on day of payment. r, San Francisco. Bank'of rallfornis. ...New York. Goo. Opdyke & t o ............NeW York. hemical National llaak t hie a vo. Herman National Bank...... Omaha National Bank........ ................ .Omaha. hito A Me ornick... .......... .....Salt Lake ity. CHAMPAIGN COCKTAILS A SPECIALTY V K iNADAY A ( O. Saloon, GALLERY, TE PINS, N " J V" i -- . A statement prepared at the War the number of desertions re and enlistments in the United States army during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1S74, and the ten months of the present fiscal year to April 30, 1S75 It shows forthe fiscal year ending June 30, From July 1, 1873, to 1S74; Desertion? April 30, 1874, 3,838; from May 1, 1874 to June 30,1874, 768; total 4,606. 1873. to April 30, 1874, 450; from May 1, 1874, to June 30, 1S74, 249; total, 690 For ten months of present fiscal year to April 3, 1875; Desertions, 1,721, . 1,779, T enlistments-Fro- July m 1, FROM 0 ARTE BE VISITES to 8x10 AND COPYING. j .! . ;'4N.r f 4 ,t.f f; ? J & 1 i ? ,lf J ( t ..; n a J t ! h rf ti I i M J r 'in . L O XC HA lA I , I - t n a : . .5 HilL. 8UDSCRIDE CQR THE ii i.tl " - , h-- : ( i f t WAGON Views of the principal points .of interest on hand and taken to order. . Latest Telegraphic Reports Weeks Two And satisfaction guaranteed to alL T D. Stage Gompan y - - .r-- Fall Local , 5 PEOPLES MEAT gTTq For axeenting all kinds off ,..r ,s . , . , i. . ,.f " it a j t ?. v c O GJ 1Z Ini-- 1J . J. ever before baought here, and at figures o low as to cbhtfiajfd eoospetltlen frem anywhere in Utah Territory. i -- Plain and Fancy Job Printing. CUTLERY. v... ' ',;r -- ,' ivi-- , i.; f 1 ,''i :y, T ' ' t. CONSISTING ?IN PABTI $1 OP ,.r ' J , 'i-- r 'v - y & j .H 7 . Jl rtO) Groceries, Ward ware, Tin vvxiPO, Gutlnry V POSTERS, DODGERS. FRAMES PICTURE CHROMOS, IlSTD I A.isr ENVELOPES J0Via ,ttoei.HOi i PROGRAMMES. FANCY GOODS, ETC. GOODS, i' aJ f I kk Cr j , $1 k LETTERHEADS. above-mention- STATEMENTS ed blanks, : Below Salt Lake. Prices. i. - , V k . , , . - ,,l i -- 4 7 COFFINS AND CASES FURNISHED TO or!)br. f ' r r- t y. J 4 - kH OlfiA tllldlo tuii ;t. - '.i 'it q E G f At ..I t. ti SPECIALTY. .XMA a L I i4 i .IJIT Albo, rr.1 t Jl r Becdrc and Pcmcrd 0rc!:C! ? i 5 r 4 . F k t J V h I11 llfl , . w fT.H Svu i " 7 jj: ' . B . tv u, 1 ' i t 4 Adrc3 .s. ' ' Oo. KKi Oc2aCCrq:r .0 l.i J 4.' 5 4 4 V 7 4 7 r - - t i Z" i- 77 Sa t , i j J , .JUki t n,. C7? ' at Otit Fubiina co. ?:: .4.-- 41 4 a .V' ... 4 u . t 1C r, s O 4 f - cS?7il5tr - i 5 h- 5 -- iv noo c3Dw. a -- r ,li rl - .inrh'O lo it i it FRUIT FOR SHIPMENT 5i ' a t w vc- rt ;r b ' i THE REPACKING OF CALIFORNIA MONTANA MADE. diJlT4 ,at . !Ti Ft I receipts packed and Railroad Depots free of eharge. 9 i ; ; d, i,i i fir! earn . reduced FuTnihurerTpaired at Goods carefully' -- 4 " ORDERS by mail promptly ftllad. se V" v BILLS of LADING, CERTIFICATES 4 Jt. ! i . vl A (A! - BALL TICKETS, ' - t J CARDS, VISITING H,,-.- ' 1 : aartindertakinf carefully attended to. f .' - r. 4 -- ' ; I And ofnokcro Articles- - t . , LABELS .1 i n , k BUSINESS CARDS, METALLIC aitiES, Linuons, ciGlitiSr tsMtos BILL HEADS, We Invito inspection by our many customers and the creneral public to a large ort- ment of the ; goods, which will be sold at or t t -- 7 H weit th a'V WA B E. I? L A TED ; t Oa.r. Hfv; TM.TT.?T Largest and ; establishment. r ...... ... LAMPS. Pork, Mutton and Meats of all -kinds found in a Fir-- t Class sub-divide- d ) and more recently to Simon Wallaea - JOB OFFICR FIGST-CLAS- S GLASSWARE- - VM' Beef of Finest Quality, i - . . . DAN UEYFRON, Proprietor. ."t- . . SlAltKET, Montana Street. i i- UTAH China. Proprietors. .7 comssion iPEncuntus, MiD forwarding BAR FIXTURES my 23 UDrmslc.?.ii'Oj' t't HAND-BILL-S, Gilmer & Salisbury :r IT'; Now offer to the citizens of Corinne, and especially, to dealers MIRRORSJ Ta'sengers can procure through tickets to Montana at any ot the principal Eatern citit. in orinno ies; at tho office of tho U. N It.offiee in or Ugden.and at the Companys ..'.( i A .i-- 0 GENERAL NEWS OF INTEREST (Successors to Lebeabaum A Co Crockery, Leaves Franklin, Tdaho, daily, running north to Oxford, Boss Fork, Taylors Bridie, Idaho, Hannack, Lovoll'a. Bryant Lis-- ity, trietj Virginia uity. Jefferson foot, Helena, Ft. Bouton, lilac Deer Lodge, and Mis- ; soula, Montana. TI I,, ' ; Beddings Montana and Eastern Idaho. Buyers will save FRED. J. KIESEL & CO., Furniture From tho terminus of the U. N. It. It. through all tho principal towns and mining cauips of t WAREHOUSE: AND OTFIOI In connection with the Mail is a STAGES -" and tiling V'i Department UTAH. - - v a: North 'Side - V ( ' FIFTH STREET.1 OGDEN, 13ooiiei : Montana Street CORINNE .11 '.Vi BUILDERS HARDWARE, SADDLERY, HARDWARE ;; CONWAY, ' vs Our assortment it large, and we sell at lowest CASH prices. . money by giving us a call before purchasing. ; jgaa Orders by mail will receive our personal attention. Photographic Artist. Utah aud Montaua OF V ; ,t.lt : . nARNISII k SHEPHERD, Pronrictors. LINE i ..aiM Jl'l J S4 Iium Only, WjXP; 3 STOCI WAC03 OARPEXTBRS AND BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, - ' ' Accommodations for 5,000 men, women and childron to have their Likenesses taken. For . SKEWd H . Tu;n av jr.h 4 k .. OCVKBS. - r THIMBLE WAGON BOWS, 8. J. LAKE, DULY i i , is. ' v 1 - 1. HORSE, AND MULE SHOES, operations, departed n AI two .sections ; these again divided into into three parties. are . I have also opened a Meat Market opposite Lieutenant Wheeler has immediate ' "7 Louis Demers for the betefitof my patrons in 4 3 4 .4supervision of the California section. the northern quarter of town. 875 " -- - and postpaid Tax Bxvxai.Y Btnxirr The Colorado section will be com1.. 0 iz&i, sibihar fis. A2rasA manded by Lieutenant Wm. L. ; Thb Bkvueltatlriy 0&icaco. Marshall, C. C Morrison and Wm. L. Carpenter, each assuming charge of a Choice. Steaks, Rdceto,- Etc., C2 0 in the field conforce entire The party. sists of sevent six persons, seventy-fi- ve Will always be foniul at eithar ef Clesi&tY sHJMiA The Great Silver-Plateor establishments... seventy-sevethese m lndtspeesible te every fsxlly, A crone pack riding mules, at extra mulesand team oj4D iimnon. seveo bell mutts ; - L2ES. IRON, 8TEEL, NAIL8, BOLTS, gon Champagne Cider. . mulsften- utnsiv' . - .t ; 3 ,;5v ' Ilaving made extensive arrangements for The exploring expedition (Govern- supplying my own stock, I wot Id respectfully ment survey of the War Department)' .inform the public that now and hereafter I under Lieutenant Wheeler, , which has will sell at lower prices than any othet is butcher in Corinne. for the field of n s YrmH 'v. i. 4 ... . 1 pota- third term discussion, grass Beecher trial, crooked the hoppers, and pinched whisky, and the Indian Bureau. If the Egyptians endured greater sufferings than we do, we wish somebody would show us where tho consolation comes in. ; jiif) Re Re 5; r: kinds of work done with neatness and die- t i . . v ,, patch, t.i u, All Milwaukee thus; Reconstruction of the South, n f "iVHi-- Seven companies of infantry recently to-bugs, - i . .C - r between flies, ; murrain, hail, locusts, and the smiting of the first born. The plagues of the United Stales may be enumerated ,('. j: In ancient Rome, during the period frogs, lice, - ' ALONG THEJ . , AND . Front Street, Corinne. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company through its President, Mr. Seott, has Cocked Hat, andVH I Among the General at advised tho Postmaster "Washington that on and" after the 1st Tailors, day of June next no postal cars of the Baltimore and Ohio P,ailroad Company will be allowed to run over the former line. The Postmaster General has been Ale and Porter, Champagne Cocktail, notified in advance, so as to etinblo him Mint Juleps, Sangaree Cockto make tho necessary arrangements consequent thereupon. tails, Lager Beer, and Ore- The plagues of Egypt were ' T- , left New Orleans for their former stations on tho northern borders of and Detroit. They, had been doing service down south in the interests of the radical party, and if the people there get an opportunity to express their opinions about it at the ballot box, unawed by the bayonet, they will show to tho world that they do not favor having large bodies of troops there in time of peace, IN THE NORTHERN COUNTIES n the years 200 and 300 A. D., the average duration of life among the upper classes was thirty years. In the presentcentury, among the same classes of people, it amounts to fifty years. In the sixteenth century the mean duration of lite in Geneva was 21.21 years; between 1814 and 183G it was 40 68 years; and at the present time as many people live to seventy years oTage as 300 years agojived to tho age of forty three. B2oT7epov 'i:rx' a i HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION ( PHOTOGRAPH rf A. NKW AND C. Champion Reapera and W , -- BOWLING ALLEY v And now it transpires that the Chic.Inter-Oceaago Times and the Chicago circulation than all have each the other papers of that city combined their own . word for it, and each ones special competitor not expected. These; things are very, strango, but they will - CORRESPONDENTS. THE BEST BEER, ALE AND PORTER ALWAYS ON JAP. Gave we two brains? inquires the Chicago Inter Ocean in an editoral head line. Ai God is our witness we dont know, but it may be remarked in this ha3 nof connection that the Inter-Oce- an yet convinced the public that it has even one, St. Louis Republican, happen sometimes. III THE TERRITORY. " '. CciTmto ..' ,.S -- 4 viuw,"rrrra:,. :V Ctch r.-r-c PQGEi ; "3 k |