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Show COaipE z DAILY! MAIL. tnUMDAY, .... KEPTEMBF.R 23. : The American Free Dress league u - Committeo of the Centennial appeals to persons possessing rare or curious American coins to forWe are ward them for exhibiton. moved to inquire if the moving appeal f, 4 ? i , m f ; - is engaged in a good, work. Tho. League aims to secure a reform in dress, The object is not so much to regulate the style or form of dres ns to inculcato Simplicity.' The overloading of dresses "with " meaningless trimmings, which jserYe.no purpose, and disfigure rather than adorn, is a subject the League proposes to discuss . with dua vigor. The League originated in New Jersey, but it may find active members in the West. City Brewery and. Malt JOHN P. BELOING i l H H Propr. da RETAIL IDEALER IN Corner of Colorado andjJSecond Street r J - i r , F a . THE H THE OP FINEST, QUALITY r Always on hand. i Also MALT OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY cI - 5 A C3r ! n. s, t V - i' i Z i i i Orders from adistance promptly filled , eltf .. ; i . . After receiving a thorough renovation, ! ' f ' I. s . , ALONG THE, ' ffi C. F. R. R. IN sl . f . i I i i 1 e i 4 r THE BAR IS STOCKED WITH THE . SELECTED BEST STOCK A J- v i r v t i f f if j W s Liquors, n L i . i i I . 4 t $ and Cigars. IN THE TERRITORY - , I 5 i i f 4 . 4 . a OU WAGON lj i I X WAGON BOWS, 4 COVERS, , , i SKEINS, , WAGON i .... , . , THIMBLE . I ; .1 . i , WOOD w, . I., ; STOCK J IRON, 8TEEL, HAILS, BOLTS, . & M HOR8E AND MULE SHOES, i i OARPENTERi AND ? BLtCKSMITHS Y'i .i. TOOLS, BUILDERS HARDWARE i i : . . SADDLERY, HARDWARE Lumber, Sash, Doors and'SllQds. In connection with tills establishment Is First Class In Our' assortment is large, and welell at lowest CASII prices. money by giving us a call before purchasing.. every respect. Corner Montana and Fifth Sts. ,nir . Latest Telegraphic Reports The Billiard Department " . t r t , r s $ Buyers will save . J Orders by mail will receive our personal attention. THE BEST BEER, ALE AND PORTER CORINNE, UTAH. ALWAYS ON TAP. . CHAMPAIGN eltf GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Full Local Department . K4I4DAT A CO. ; ' r. . 4fe BOWLING ALLEY J. W. GUTHRIE, OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE: t North Side Tracks m COCKTAILS A SPECIALTY N. FRED. J. KIESEL & CO.; GENERAL NEWS OF INTEREST ( AND " K r Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries, Produce nnd Provisions. AND FORVJABDUIG Saloon. COLILIISSIOTJ ' (Successors. to Lebenbaum & In connection with the Mail a is , JOB OFFICE FIRST-CLAS- S (Between Seoond and Third streets.) . ' t , , i f . 9 i ' , Sc Co.) 5 ,i : . ' i Largest and Best Selected t ! . f Among the I k Tailors, For executing all kinds off . t PRODUCE COUNTRY ! . . i 1 . . POSTERS, i HARNISH A 8HEPHERD, Proprietors. ri t , ' '', DODGERS, 1 ; Lotiis Demers, LEI WES. i A , Jit. .. CONSISTING IN PAR! OF , - i i .. t t : I i ' lit, v? , t Crocedeo,Hardvare, Tinware, Cutlery flj'h 'v - .. ENVELOPES LETTER HEADS, ' JBILL ' HEADS, t " ' ' ' STATEMENTS' r . t ..,-V1! ' i , ; i BLANKS, t 4 K Mf " M '? , - j UV.'ciNijtAN GOODS;0 1 t Wholesale and He tall Dealer in I WHOLESALE AND BSTAIL DEALER IK J . , i. PROGRAMMES, .k t ' HENRY f tt"' . i i . . S, I . , - , j. HAND-BILL- " . ! . , ever before baought here, and at figures so low as to challenge competition from anywhero in Utah Territory. . tails, Lager Beer, and Oregon Champagne Cider. PRODUCE ' Plain and, Fancy Job Printing. '' . i Ale and Porter, Champagne Cocktails, Mint Juleps, Sangaree Cock- COUNTRY ' ! CON- STANTLY ON HAND. FOE u i j , CERIES, OUTFITTING GOODS, AND , CASH PAID Vv-.'- - A.LL KINDS OF FANCY AND FAMILY GRO- s, - . L Cocked Hat, and ' Now offer to the citizens of Corinne, and especially to dealers north and west th TENPINS, Montana Street, Corinne, r.lERCHANTS, and more rocontly to Sisson, Wallace Co- - . patch, or, better, a private messenger, to Governor Ame3, urging him to Specialty strengthen his own position by exhaust- Batter nnd. ErjfS Msds own. in his resources ing restoring order -mall or telegraph promptly Orders before be receives Government aid. If attended to. by , . . Governor Ames is not proud of the part , j Beveral thousand shingles and a lot he has plfcyed, Pierrepont and Grant tough sepllumber on hand. have no occasion to blush for him. , LIQUORS. CIGARS, TOBACCOS I'JHIES, ", And Smokers Artlcloo f , : LABELS . i i ? J l or; world now. His utterances, if we may Groceries, 9 BUSINESS ' O s CARDS, : . '4 rely upon the extracts published, are . t VISITING CARDS, not new. They read as though they ! Provisions, were taken from a lecture he delivered BALL TICKETS, THE REPACKING OF CALIFORNIA FRUIT FOR SHIPMENTJ.TO Dry Goods and Clothing, in the Academy of Music, in this city, MONTANA MADE A SPECIALTY, BILLS OF LADING, f u some years agoi Then he was lectunng rt ! Liquors, ( CERTIFICATES, PROVISIONS, Etc. on shams. When he explored and dei RECEIPTS picted the hollowness of our, public and . Tobacco, social life, moralized on the tricks of . i A largo assortment of .(, '').c4C4i,! . trade, tore the mask from false lives, . , il ini and sobered his audience with ideas exj and ifOREIGN als6, FRUIT AND NATIVE Cigars ; pressed by Eolomon, he doubtless gratii i Receive ccd Pcrtvard tlerchandiso fied his inordinate vanity, but in reality :and supplies. Aoy Pcjz5-- n!!!i Prcnpt Ordtrs Prcnptly Toe the mainspring of that lecture was 1 ness and OF ALL DESCRIP- W'V moved by the monster jealously, as all ' gtji ... v ' TIONS. who heard him have doubtless concluded t i Mark Coodo MCaro Fi G Co. Ccjinno-- V this. ere dashes our at Lively long All kinds of Wines, Scotefi Ale social fhbric, tricks of expression, and , . Z'iAv 'CJ ' ,MG v:' q j7 , j a : s Consuch as end Porter tricks of manner, . English knuckling a Towns wooden table ' painted in imitation of Orders from Neighboring Address, u j j stantly on hand 1 i i ' ' J Promptly Filled marble," for the purpose of exposing the J it i" i t I tiLr thia disguise, are eminently Tiltonish, l i I ; ; n t j k no. would -' serve IHXIZ3 Orders by mail have our strict attention and prompt execution. a Tilton cooXe think we . . but . joimcori, " r : ' I vf Hi his affairs J; ZZ Jfiltfc- -, private f bier purpose if he puts vLit' i & i UTAH. i - - - - iiv fs .. . CORINNE, iS Cfi' i . s another theme. out of sight and select, geitf Corinn Utah i f..: . a i Y ; ! ' T" ? i-- V a ) " ' , f , Ir-tui.- o i i ! . l- ? t family, a. 1 3 1 1 4 t ) & ittondd H 3 dt i r ? , r 1 f ,1 rr I . s - 4 t . J k ? i Montmia 1 Oorinne. Y a , ! ,.. , X f 1 J. D of r j1. r v' j SUBSCRIBE FOR THE R11IL. Best Wines, t f r f v v ' ; Jt . A : y ft ' ' T , . M , 3S?TO 'G3ori-iVYV' .r . ! ' ? l la Now, Open. THE LARCEST AND , r " 5 - , f , AND t 1 Champion Reapers stud Movrero. ! , ..--j 1 1 -- , has been lecturing on the Problem of life, and pouring out bitter experience, whioh, as a matter of will not excite course, surprise. he can do will surprise the that Nothing , THE NORTHERN COUNTIES ' r ' a . , ' jif f HAS TIIE LARGEST CIRCULATION OSCEOLA SALOON, exprosi charge of Indian mstters is not If responsible for their management. dishonest people are going to steal at their will while in the employ of the Interior Department, what is that Department for? Tilton 1 !, There evil-doer- 10 I AND 5 . s JHH TcaniTORY. 1 is something familiar in the extracts from the-let- ter addressed the Attorney General by the President on Mississippi affairs. Probably the idea the whole public are tired out with these annual autumnal outbreaks in the South and a great many are ready now to condemn any interference on the part of the Government, has been reiterated 10,000 times in as many formsi There is considerable force in the assertion that if there is a necessity for a military interference, there is justice in such in terference as to deter And will with the President everybody agree for once, at least, when they read this, I would suggest the sending of a dis- ' - , .. k There h , I IN rass the chief Executive. The Brooklyn Eagle is in favor of erecting a national mausoleum for the purpose of interring therein the remains of our It says: The 'Centennial is an appropriate season, to 'discuss this subject, and nothing' more worthy the grandeur of the nation could be made than this home for the reception of the Republic3 dead rulers. Such a temple would be in accordance with tho 'spirit of freedom., and it would be a powerful expression of a nations gratitude. Aside from its features as a national affair, and one which would reflect honor upon the people of America, it is but justice to the memory of, the men who served their country in this highest position that their graves be cared for. FARM MACHIFJEMY. N 3 BEER YOUNG questions which would embar- are unmistakable 6igns that the coat of whitewash which the Indian Commissioners are preparing for Messrs. Delano an&Smith wont do those Christian patriots a bit of good. Even so zealous an administration journal as The Springfield Union says of the proIt wiil be posed dose of kalsomine: rather difficult to convince the average citizen that the Department which has Itr . G sub- pounding 'i f ?. BESTADVEBTISIHG OBD1US3 , erd AND .! t lY i LIQUORS A dis-cov- Dealers in . XTtilu- 4 4 ( The Mississippi troubles .have sided as suddenly as they began. Governor Ames dispatches to Washington, it seems, surprised the law abiding citizens of tho State, and when they the dangers that menaced them, they promptly tendered their services to the Governor. If they failed to comprehend the necessity for his appealing to them via Washington, they were too well bred to betray their ignorance by pro- v h Z , .. Bam WflGOIJS AND has any connection with the present political canvass? Coin is sufficiently rare now, but if we are to bo subjected the ex to such a flood of greenbacks treme Inflationists propose, American coin will be a curiosity in a year or two. 1. I : f h' , - t f LAGER BEER The Bankers lit t t " r v 4 . , i 'V r J Ti l. i rr - S r i) kW- A a r,i FERRIS IfM'CMfc;0 II r x1 l i I 1 t 1 i . ly i CORINNE, UTAH. fimeWwimes, i - V , K f O- r- . V I.; AI50HLER M - f , - ' Ik V r CORirJEUE r ?i ' i4? Vf House ' , !. ! aULMO SALOONS. EAjlQU0R8 , . .. , C j i . - - |