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Show x. 1 yfOWWB "y Mules Go. John A. Creighton of this MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. -- BEPOKTER. teams with two four-muwagons and harness, complcto to J, M. Eddy of Omaha, for the Engineer Department of the Union Pacific Railroad, and TOWN. they will bo shipped East this afternoon. 7orr..VS The price paid vre understand was a thousand dollars for each team, which Is not deemed exorbitant when considering the condition of the animals, they being some of or. the Creighton herd now on the rancho of y "'" C,iU!;,l dust U l torn T. D. Conway near Promontory, where Cral many more of the samo kind aro on hand cnt 31 r. Guff to supply all the contemplated railroads Cndkilnof brick I nearly ready with which the corporations purpose to gridiron the slopo. PC?Cd ,city sold to-d- eta r i STAND roou unDca. The Price ct CLonmttf, HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS., MISCELLANEOUS. U-a M le ay saefis liIetropolitan Hotel, .Ie-?R4T:-o ' ? Tlie Rocky Mountain - EZontona Dtroot, " - CORINNE, L UTAH, BlLSa A fiSEUKWiLD, Preyrleteri BUII to-l.- nrTUXsV a. That Sate. The safe of which brief up U. reference was made In these columns yesterday deserves a further notice. It was manufactured expressly for Hussey, Dahler & rn.ny d'roc. Co., bankers, of Corinno, by Diobold & Kicnzlio of Cincinnati, and came through tho well known agency of Pratt & Covert, t Ifthn Day Chicago. This safe weighs two tons, and is .neraor.Mli (he made on tho new and improved plan of solid exterior without panels, and proof against , cArcity of laborer some of the ingenuity of burglars or danger from Owing remain idle fire. The locks are In tho best combinations thehu and in- .JKtf-SSVdv&a- .u Lrt. hitherto invented. We hope to see it often filled by Corinno miners. Dia-mofor Deer Lodge, rinxl. The Railroad Clothing House, of B bulMraia with 112,000 pounds of MI Meyer, bas the largest stock of clothing, freight." boots and shoes, hats, trunks, blankets, etc., Thewareliouc are again crowding with in the mountains. Call and see. je!2-t- f trains from freights awaiting tho return of sad presor.bed by more leading Fby than any other tonic or aUmulaut now in ua. They are A bUUE FHAVENTATIVE for Fever and Ague. Intermittent!, U itouaneea and all disorder arising from uiarmaUc cauaea. They are and iu highly recommended as an caea of indigt aUon are invaluable aa an Appetiser and Becaperant, and in caa e of General lability they hare never in a single instance failed In producing thn m ist happy remits. They are particularly BENEFICIAL iO PErfALKS. strengthening the body, invigorating the mind, and giving tone and elaaUclty to the wh.de system. The HOME IUT1KIH are compounded with the greatest care, and no Tonie (Stimulant has ever been offered to the public HO PLEASANT TO THE TA8TF, and at the same time combining no many re medical agents, indorsed by the medloal fraternity aa tho boat known to the Fhariuacupoe. It coats little to give them a fair trial, and nd to-da- to-d- y, ay aflHght oclock, having been detained in in getuffgdn her cargo. For walling away with another mans houe a citiw'n has boon placed inside the parapets of FortIIarnUh. On (lit, that one of tho Salt Lako Church Dailies has been purchased by a largo company engaged in mining. ' Off for Wasatch next Sunday morning many who desire to enjoy the scenery of Weber dnd Kcho cations. Base ball afternoon between theJuniors and Seniors, of Corinno third ' and decisive game of tho match.' Some one has suggested that aT Chamber of Commerce properly organized hero would be of great advantage to business. J. K. Smedlcy, of Stockton, was a passenger on tho Steamboat yesterday, lie left again this morning for his home. Some of tho hogs running at largo in the streets, aro so slenJor that they could bo Ui-e- d as Very thin, they. Sam. Davis, formerly of tho New York Store is now on a virit to his nativo placo jn Germany, and will return to this country next fall. Tim Champion Nino of Corinno will play the Enneas in Salt Lake on the Fourth in their new uniform, which is now being made - to order. It consists of gray white hose, wliito shirt, and gray cap. It was rumored as wo were going to press that a dispatch was rec ived here announcing the death of Kate Flint at tho Revere 1oush, Salt Lako City. She had been sick litre for some time, and but recently went to Salt Lake. We are under obligations to tho eloquent King of Pain for a couple of bottles of his infalliblo medicine, but assure him there are no victims of tho dread maladies in this office requiring an application. Gout, rheumatism, dyajiepsia, and. the other ills are -- book-mark- s. knee-breech- es, 1 aro strangers hero. mammoth Fifty copies of Wjceklt BaroRTKR wero ordered during the wet k for circulation abroad. The largest orders having come la after the first side wss printed, but few copies will , remain, and it will be necessary for those wanting copy of this issue to call early. U every property owner had followed the example of Mr. Silvers on Montana street ou' he no occasion to purchase flowers from abroad. It is 'refreshing to look upon that beauti Ail little patch of green with iu variety of pretty flowers, small fruit and vegetables, Stop and gaze on It as you go by there; it move you to emulate may the work of those who endeavor to make their surroundings attractive. " GotoJ. Strausa Co. for custom & tftMe' boots and shoes, gentsr furnishing food of ths latest aod caps, etc. hats sty les, uo and examine their low prices. Je23tf the Arctic every day the frosty ocean of k. e. popular resort of ladies i ran Arctio Ico Cream l A Tilton, practice only to jLV., lr Patrons, Their fruits, soda and wecUonery are incomparable. Je7tf Sa-S1- 01 Jfc.J'.'E" " ' . rosewood, walnut netvxoll,l.nyramei eluant moldings of f,cturM and picture frame, nw130" Brothpr. Montanalut rocoived . by Hurlbut street. jC6-t- f Fourth of July are to have a .iplon tho the did Kv yk0 ,an 7 ing w:,l festivities close in the even Ifit comes don, and within ri wi,h Mend, our 'in,U?a W1 iU held iat ciL. are it evenin duly "7 pl ladies sociable, r no Closser AK,t-- Tho tv Ev.mtoniftn m"roIoll of ,relCnC0 Wa a delightful affair and a11 who had th Sood ftnKtte4 Ad prior , J!Cent Enlivening pastimes and humor uS WMe In. wit order of am, prominent place in the the r9aonablo hour party an rotired to their ro- tpective hom 1 ln ploa4od ith tto even- enjoyme6 -- TVs Tlie miners of ,ToWy 0i 11 will nroh.nl,aIe laW out a U nmcd Ur cnerge;ic fhu nndc,rV lnd Omaha Herald, dune 30:b.J foilowing-ctriifl.-at- 1 Parents desirous of obtaining information. in to terms, etc, will please apply at once to en Succc citizens.' nw' city reighton- arry one of to Crelgh- - DAILY CROWDED. HARNESS first principles. The best accommodations iu tbe city for travelers, and the table supplied with all the luxuries in the market. Board and lodging by day or week. Tbe bar in conmciiou with the house contains tbe finest wines, liquors and cigars. B. A. 8TAHN, Proprietor. myfi-Sm COAST. PACIFIC Made a Specialty. EAST TEMPLE STREET - Tiltleu . W. A. IIODGXAY. CHARLES LANGLEY & CO., Je7-3- Cha. B. F. Bulle r PHCEXIX flrst-clas- HEIL my 24--3 m ' M. D. Wines, Liquors and Cigdrs, mistaken economy to furnish up faded article because it was once expensive, for the poor remnant of the pasLwill always toll its bwn story. A neat, pretty calico or lawn, tastefully mftdc, is far more becom ing than tarnished finery7, soiled silks, or rusty alpacas. Whero but few additions to a wardrobe can be made, they should bo selected always to harmonize with tho purse first, then tho form, complexion, and wimt ever else is left of the year before, that strik ing contrasts may bo avoided. A French woman, however poor, ba3 Nnlc by all Druggists A Grocers. always tho appearance of freshness and nov Tor A. JACKSON & CO., Props, city. If slie needs new boots and can Imvo but one pair, although her inclination points laboratory 103 A 107 TV. 2d street, to drab or bronze boots, she chooses black, NT. f.UlTM, MO. Jel71y as for economy and taste .combined her best he needs new dress is probably black. gloves, or a parasol, or bonnet ribbon; bo fere purchasing, tho looks over her boxes, and finds, perhaps, that her best ncck-ti- o is pink; she cannot wear pink gloves nor carry a pink parasol; therefore, elio wisely decides upon roses for her bonnet, and drab ribbon, drab gloves, and drab parasol, pet haps J- AM COKHTANTLY RECEIVDfG AND OPENout a fall stock of plain and fancy furnibrightened with a pink lining, tho ro-e- s and ture, Ing such es neck-ti- e freshen admirably- the otherwise sombre attire, which is in excel lent4aste. A young lady may think herself very glovos, blue fashionably dressed in green C1IAIUS, and purple bonnet, and scarlet fiow-ers-, TAHLKS. dress, because each article in itself was cost n a us, ly and well made; but instead of being fashionable it would be in excessively bad WASIISTANDS, taste, as however wo in ay admire the rain K ITCH UN SAFUS, in tho bows of the sky, they aro taw-drstreet. American women of liuhion and CHIHS, IaOUaNUIIS, ' wealth are beginning to display great taste REFRIGERATORS, in costumes, by drossing in uniform colors, DESKS, and this requires a great outlay of money, SOFAS, each suit having corresponding gloves, bon-jie- t, WHAT-NOTdress tho furnished by etc., parasol, as bo so to makers. .But vith goods BRACKETS, cheap MI UR 0 US, really bargains, and fashion magazines filled with patterns and good advice, every facil- STRING-BEDn ity is given those upon whom fortuno has MATTRESSES, failed to smile, in tho way of making pretPILLOWS, ty, tasteful and inoxpensivetoiiets. N. Y. Tribune. C03IFORTS, & BEDSPREADS. Michtels at St. Tuttle Bishop preached Chureh last Sunday, in tho morning and evening, to large audiences. He gave two . Repairing- always prouptly done able anaelonuent sermons. In the morning, just before tho service, a very interesting I am bound to sell as cheap ns ceremony took place. It was the presentation by the children of a Bishops Chair, to any house in Utah, tho reverend gentleman. The presentation Hollo Is Live and let Llv: Quick speech on behalf of the children was very My bale and ttmall Prod la. , neat. It was intended as a surprise to tho feelBishop. In replying, he alluded very ingly to the destitution in Salt Lake City during the past , winter, and thanked tho SALE ROOMS: children for their contributions to their relief at the same time that he thanked them for Montana street Corinne. their beautiful present to himself. On next J. W. LESHER. Sunday he preaehes at Silver City, and the apl-t- f Botso at Idaho City. Sunday following Statesman. ' Corner Montana and Fourth streets Cottons, CA3UIE8, i hi:i).sti:ads J. w. McNUTT Sale of Condemned Govern ment Horses Kimball will this morning put on a line of stage between this city and Lake Point, OrrtoM Actino Assistant QuaRtervastkr, j carrying . passengers to connoct with the will steamer which Camp Douglas, V t.. May 80,1871. of Corinno, City BE HOLD AfFUELia AbCTION, AT FILL 8 cave Lako Point for Corinno at a. m. Douglas. Utah, at 10 o'clock A. u , damp each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, on ths 28th day of Juno, 1871, Tho stage will leave tho ofllco of Wells, Government Twenty Condemned . Fargo & Co., each of tho days named, at Horses .( lfteen minutes to 5 oclock In the morning. Terms cash la Government funds. , WM. AUMAN. Passengers can book through from Salt M. A. A. 13th 1st Q. Lt luf., time Lake City to Corinno, and will hove o take breakfast at-- Dr. Clinton's , ranch WKK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DONE oforw going aboard, the steamer. Salt JOB and chsaply at tho Rszortbr , Lake Herald. OBlco. j -- . ENTN A & CO., Corner Fourth COUINAK. au24-li- - u nontanx R M j The Rnllrend CALIFORNIA ASSAY OFFICE, Proprietor, Founin stiikkt, couixne. Always on hand a variety of the best Meats, sugar cured Hams, Bacon, sausage, dried beer, etc. Main Srteet, ' SALT LAKE CITY, I have opened an Office place, and am now prepared pies of Ore received by mail or assayed and returns made tbe following day. Terms reasonable. expres-promptl- apltf Proprlotora, D. M. K, CAMPBELL. r-- r. STOWE LL. i Wbolosalo and retail dealera in BEER AND ALE. Orders from a distance promptly filled J will receive OLD J. HURLBUT BROS., Wholesale and Retail DRUGGISTS Montana Street, . A. t J. CAOOU. PiXmTXTJO. RUSHELLi Jc CAGOIE, Painter, decorators, plain and ornamental paper hangers, and imitator of woods and marbles. 'For reference see the churches aod all of and business house dwelling principal feti-t- f - ' Corton. tS. , dot I CORNER SALOON, ...Proprietor. MADS TO WE HAVE ADOPTED A SCALE apl-t- f ....0F. PRICES SO LOW j ..v... Afi TS MAKE.. I Oompotition Abanid. 1 BLINDS ORDltR ACCORDING TO ANY DESIGN. CLOTIIIIIQ flUD Cr.V .GOODO, 4r aad Shop work well Some . CALIFORNIA CLINHCTO, WARRANTED TO STAND YEARS. John SCOTT, WAT GOLD JEWELRY. OX3I JE3 And manufacturer of fin Bill SHOES, HATS t IN ENDLESS VARIETY ALL, ALL TO BE HAD AT , j SURPRISING LOW PRICES , KAHTJ : JOHN HEIL OrVZRS TO THE PUB- - heads akd A Notionsr etc, . natlv Umrn lie th beat quality of toe at th lowt price, delivered every morning In qnactUlee to accommodate purchaaer. Ice a clear a crystal. m'31-- tf Orders eoLlclted from abroad. lea ner Veit lAT t onn pouhds or babbit ketaL rov very cheep at thla office. N BRO.G Montana street, ! . . r nttrH2Uui letter heads are co::ETiibo hew a specialty tl th Rktobtu offloe. Specimens of printing osn be seen at tbe efie. 4 ' Pistol end musical Instruments Iwayaouband, Repairing done with dispatch aad warran tad. al-- t AI? i . BOOTS Montana st., Corinns, FX3ST223 (! ' t and Sixth Shop Corner of Montana Jt3m street, Corinne. John Xlupfer, , ' FOR 90 Dealer In 3i-- lf X. A BUSSELL. j spl-t- f Bricklayer and Plasterer. (Tone bat th.B.st Wsrkm.it Employed. J. ompt attention. DOORS, 8 ASH AND ' W. W. HULL, Clothing .r eto. Paper-hange- r, tJTAU COIUNNE, Summer Spring PAINTER, and Front StritU, Corinn. . This 'saloon baa been rebuilt and improved, and is now one of tbe pleasant at place of resort Non but th best brands of LIQUORS. WINE8, C1GAR8, etc., are kept In the establishment. Remember the Old Cornor." JoS--l Ktt. WINES AND CIGARS AT TOR BAR. Colorado street, near Smelting Works, mylfi-t- f SIGN AND of AND FowrtA Ilentnnable. Utah. 'aand II. SHEPHERD, M. MATHEWS..... and Terms Corlnhe, MEADER. lone with neatoee and dispatch. Order loft at the shop, corner of Front and Fifth streets 3xxa.Uox my26-t- f New Stock y Work warranted, and aatlafactton guaranteed. cft; J.B. , Glazier, Hlack-smithln- g, Woldon at the above name Ham Wagon Depot. Horae Shoeing, General Wagon Making untl Repairing. UTAH 00 ME ON! HBBEAHI oddiall kit da of assay tog. II. PIONEER BMCKSMITn SHOP, Sixth Street, Corinne, North of Lowe1 a HOUSE All work f- J Etc., at Lowest Prices. f Boom, We Aro Heady I apNVSm Wholesale and retail dealer in all kinds of i, IJT1H C0RIX.1E, MA1ULET, , IldUaf Bontana Street, CORINNE Heats, 4 Counsellor at Law Montana Street, Corinne, Utah ; II. LUnniiS, GOODS, M. MEY ER, aS-t- Sta., - UTAH. - St I . satlsfao-- " DENNIS J. TOOIIY, Attorney twenty-Av;pe- r Trunks, Valises, Blankets, Etc Bros.) to order, and BOOT8 made avo will you FURNX9III1VO custom made tlon guaranteed. Fi boots, pegged and sewed, always on band, JAMES PETERS. apl-t- f r dru ae ists S, 1 ml-t- f Wholesale and Retail nun S, A Kuhn (Opposite TriampUant BOOTS & SHOES, rat-cla-ss FURNITURE. - SHOE - iLAEEB, t cent by buying oothlng Montana Street, Corinne, lias Always on hand fresh TIIOP1CAI. FRUIT, RTnAXVJlKUUIKS ETC. NUTS, JA. - BOOT AND ' - -- FRUIT STAND, DENIIOLTERS Gent.--Agreeab- le AKDi M. Meyer Is RF.MEMBXR furnished with tho choicest la myl-t- f f- - Je3-w- lt Corinno. j between Fourth and Fifth.) The Bar FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY. N '1 - fa UP IN A BALLOON,' FISOHBACK, & nontans Street, San Francisco, to your r quent, 1 have examined the T riuul of the "Home hiornnch Litter,' and Ilnd the remedies It cTu:dr,s such a are iu general ue by the Medical prof cation. They are very amt plcsaautly comb n ), and as stimul-dintonics wld be uud ( SMeritlxIty adA;tHl as corroborants to the ticstmcnt of low or debilitated tages of the system, whether arising lrorn impahed digestion or from malar) u diseases. Dr. J. L. Vat nuns. L A. Jamv s, M. I). It. H. Watnp, . HsursT. O. T.'HrxipsaN, M. D. IV. T. Tai.i AKKim , M. . 8. P. Honnkh, M I. J. J Quinn, M. D. C. 8. McscKcrT, M. D. U. W. t'lOLKK, 31. D. J. It. mvgije, M. D. W. It Woodward, M. D. O. A. Doukktv, M, D. Chicago, Kept. SO, le70 J. Esq V Ws have examined the formula IBnrU, Of the "Celebrated stomach Bitters, and fu.l it to be composed of artleh tiiat are considered the beet tonics ued by tlie llndlcsl Profess on, and one of the bcstbliters we kuewr of now in use. Very respectfully, U. MoVicar, M. D. II. 8. Hahn, M. D. G. A.- Mariner. J. B. Walur, M.D. Nodxian 8. Babsts, 3L D. It h The Clothing Combination to a. a. wlkui,m.d. Tasto In Dross. , a MINE, QU1CKSILGER CORNER BATTERY AID CLAY STREETS, M. D. Cincinnati. Oct. 19, 1870. rT A t o.. Agents "Home Bitters! 1 tf , , k Co., Proprietor!. - Come from every nation , Come from every way; Bring not e'en a care along, - A truce to all your woo. ' For M. Meyers dont charge much For a good uit of olothe. UT1II. He use. Largo, commodious, The only a'ry rooms, furnished In a style equal to any hotel al7-dto the mountains. And agents fur the . Vam-.nk- Com aldnf, com aloogv Make no dr lay; i j OPiliR CITY, Wholesale Brnggists, do-eer- John CoeztLRAN, Lawrence Proprs. St G-RAI3- a. Hourly Gained Gastomers New . at Vasi-jxjc- ttnually Offered. . i alT-d- tf witiu-MMo-- Po-j-r-c- tf. New Goods Dally Received and New Inducements, Con Montana Mtreet, Corinno. s Thu engineers will receive their definite instructions from the Chief Engineer and President Scott, of the Union Pacific, on arriving at Evanston. The following are the names of the party. It will bo seen that they are nearly all residents ef this city; George Wolcott, chief of party; George W. Martin, assistant engineer; S. II. Chittenden, assistant engineer; F. E. Dutterlield, F. Wv Dond, W. D. Webster, A. E. Van Camp, Philip Van Paten, O. L. Gage, S. V. Doyd, E. B. Doolittle, W. Anderson, Win. Sweeney, Otto 3inrius, J. C. Hayat and W. C. Thompson. Nor Assortment so Complete Salt Lake City , a-i- 31. D. PureliaseX f 8ALT LAKE HOUSE, Call and examlns quality and prices before buying elsewhere. Orders I rom the country promptly Ailed. Warerooms factory lilt-tei- s, cisco. X i Concord Harness H.G. Mok. M. D. Umr.Hr P.IIMM. U. 8. Maiunk Hospital, St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 8, 1870. JA8. A. JAc KHON A Co : I have examined the formula for making the Home Htomach and used them iu the llonpital for the last four motdha. I consld, r tlom th-- m et valuable tomo and stimulant now in uho L, MLLCUEU. 8t. Lrum, July 170. Ja. A. Jackson A Co., having exaiuimd .lie formula from widen our celh Bitter are prepared, and bavi-.ebrated i the method of coincloing the ui.tereut we can sard riKOiuuicud them aa the with which we are a quaiuted. From the bet tonic great euro with which tlo-- are compounded, and trom the choice luaterlds which enter into them, we have no d uht that they will; rove, aa they to be, Urn tuoet popular tenio and sttmulautin uhs illy yours, M. D. T. O, Commtocx, M. D. T. J. We cheerfully' concur with every word contained tu the above te.timonlul, C. V. F. Lui'Wia, W. A. Wiu ox, M. D. Dr. TIE NOW Never Was our Stock so Largo . Comer Front and Fifth ats., Corinne. house is pleasantlyflatssituated. ryiHia and le conducted on The Cheapest anil licst ON , Never Were our Prices so Loir l Bear ZUver House, ref-eten- co SADDLERY. AND Props. f 4 IMMENSE IIAROAINS Home In the City Fire-pro- ff pi-t- CORINNE, UTAH. pi 1 7 Smoe k Come, , Offered to tliose Dealring to Hotel, MRS. VICTOR CORDELLA, Rev. Edward E. Baylbs, es reeom-mendin- E. A. First-clas- s Monday? September 4th, 1871. exo-Pence- J. C. Wh Irani ll, M. V. Having recently taken this house and thoroughly refitted and renovated it, I purpose to keep it a a THE FAIL TERR WILL COJWEJCE ,ttnt it-t- & Railroad Clothing EmpoHUzn i from many of the most eminent physicians In the country 8T. Louis, July, 1870, JAMES A. JACKSON A Co. i GeuUtm. n as yon have communicated to the mad leal pio't'Msi u the receipt of the lioine hitter, it caiiuot, there! ore, bo con dered a a secret or patent mod cluo, no having been taken for it. We have evarnintd the formula for making .the ''Home Hitler, and unheltaUugly sty too combi, nation one of rare ail the article mud in tt compos.Uon are the bent of the c'a-- e to which the belong, being highly Tonic, 8 imulant, 8 tom, chic, Caruilrutlte and slightly Lixstlv.;. lho mode of preparing them i strictly in accordance with toe rule of pharmacy. Having used them, seen its effect g in our private practice, we take pleaaure iu them to all person dcslrou of tokiug Bitters, a being the best Tonic and Btimalaut now offered to the public. L. Cif. BoUUKIUUr 31. D. F. G. VoaTcn, M. D. C. Q (.Rica, M. D. ALriiri) II k acock, il. 1). Dx-kO. A. Warb.M.'D. McDowall, SI. I). The evidences of our material growth nnc prosperity multiply to fast around us that wo are'xept veiy busy in recording them. Yesterday a body of surveyors, which has been organized in this city went WeA on the Union Pacific to organize a great enterprise. ' They will eommeneo at Evanston, which is a thriving little town on tho Union Pacific, at tho base of the Wasatch Mountains, to run tho line of a new railroad, which is to follow the valley of tho Dear river, north and northwest, to Soda Springs, to strike then west down Snake river to Dear river, Helena and Virginia City, anc finally tap tho Northern Pacific, at what point is not known. This, it will bo at once seen, will draw to tho Union Pacific the great trade of Montana and Nevada, and tho friiitftil region wo have named. They will survey a wagon road along their routo as well as a railroad. One survey has already been made from Monument Point to Portland, Oregon. It is not known to outsiders what connection this great en terpriso has with tho recent meeting of capiand railroad managers in San Fran tal Stages to Lake Poikt. Wines UTAH. CORINNE, Tbe Only y Excursion to LOW PRICE SYSTEM r.irr.iBYERO, HOUSE, Athene-u- m, Mathematics, English Literature, rhyslology, Botany, Etc. Btc. Maslc. Ctc. have a Bottle Every Family should We ak every one te read the A NEW ROAD. Good UMTAU Studies thorough and liboral. c, ' j . E 1IEFFLEMA N (Formerly Principal of the Yoong Ladies Jscksonvi le, Illinois.) i OUCCECO ....OFTHX sli-Un- s y. Montana. A sensible merchant took out a 95,000 policy in the New York Life, from Glascott on yesterday. Mr. Johnson is activo in an effort to have a term of the District Court held in this city in August. The courts are in business again and disputes between the people settlod at jistomary rales. he steamboat did not leave until SUPDT. Falling. UIIPRECEDEIITED Are indorsed - to-da- y, neatly comfortably tables are always supplied with ths hsst tho market affbrda. Freeh Oyster always on hand and served up la any style on short notice. The bar la stocked with the finest Wines, Liquors, and Cigars. apl-t- f Principal . WACHBlTftBf Mvy ttv MARY is a rntST class hotel, csntr illy This commodious sad well arranged. The rooms are and furnished. Tho Utah. EDWARD E. BAYLISS, REV. Miss rC"trwn to-da- - Corinno, UUt U - j - l.b A0 CiTat;rai.SnUbtag i , cai, Corinno. ev(cy-;dy- . t 1 b OOHt.OnElOOIlE ALL I , 1 --- . r JL ri K Mt sx wv I ye- - .3) |