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Show c6 ui if rniAY MAIL. APRIL. 9. L SAM. Capjv J. P. JSADfi, the engineer, will i allied lately go to New Orleans to WHOLESALE river. LOWE, V Coriniie RETAIL the Washington papers recommend a chignen. Its risky business talking to TJtetli. DEAL" A TN the (Opposite i n Tople) - - Id 63 M u e a - O O R S ui AND C The Leland family Afessrs. George, Lawis, Warren, Charley William and Horace control seven hotels in this WAGON DESCRIP-TION- W aie LOWEST zo at the RATES ! CASH SELECTED: STOCK best, because perfectly pure. 1 K 0 Q o be put off with any other kind. for ihinilies, bearding houses, hotels, and liver, lake and ocean vessels on fchcrtpr long voyages. m r! market is Hooded with cneap. inferior Baaing ana Yeast Powders of lis ht or slnwt weight. DOOLEYS YEAST FOb DLL is lull streugth and luli weight Mold at whoepale and retail, throughout the Luited St' tea generally, by deakis m buoceiiea and family supplies. necticut! ; 2 . N far f CORINNE MILLS UTAH. se25-l- orney-at-LAtt 1 No. 21 Main St-- , 5 doors north of Iostoince, Salt Lake City. to a French report, is about to abdicate his throne and to take up his residence among the people of the United States, is in the fiftieth year of his. He was born on the 2d of December in the year 1825. He is the son of Dora Pedro I. and commenced to rule under a reger -cy, on the 7th of April, 1831, and to govern personally on the 23d oT July in the year of 1840. He was crowned on the 18th of July, 1S11, and married 4th of September, 1843, to Princess Theresa Cristina, daughter of, Francis 1,, King of Ibicily. The Emperors daughter, Countess dEu, in whoso favor it is said he will, abdicate, was married, on the 15th of October, l8G4, to Prince Louis Philippe Maree Ferdinand Gaston, grandson of the late K ing Louis Philippe of France, The Emperor of Brazil has been, it is alleged, vastly disquieted in mind of late years, by reason of the conflict which has , arisen in his dominon between State authorities, a party in Parliament, and hierarchy and clergy of the "Catholic Church. S Corinne Utah. FURNITURE. ETC. New Machinery T.. D. CONWAY, Montana Street, -- CORINNE Experienced OGDEN, -- UTAH- who 7 of the Tjnited States, wrote a private letter to Elias Roberts, in 1874, declining to profit by a suggestion of the Utica Herald, that the public subscribe to a fund ..which , should raise him to a competence, as he, by his leng and honorable public Service, had not accumulated anything beyond a very, modest fortune. Tiae letter has just been published for the first time. The following is an extract from its I imist from convictions of duty, and' from what I believe to be Eight and proper, most respectfully decline the contemplated pecuniary aid as proposal, The conviction In my own tnind that I have conscientiously done my duty, though not more, yet my whole duty, to mj;jfellow-cvLtrymeindividually and collectively., and the knowledge, evidenced by proof, like your editorial testimony, i recompense enough to satisfy for all the cares, anxieties, privations and sacrifices' that have been voluntarily and cheerfully made during the long years of our struggle for national existence, and ever since that time. I have but three children to provide for. Having always believed that H),Q90 left to a child is as well if not better than a larger sum, I bavertbere-jfewnever desired to be rich, or to Iea7e .each of myjbeirs more than that amount ' t Unless overtaken jol money. by again misfortune, through the misconduct of others, ( innuow able to do that, This, with an henest reputation, will be a legacy that sbould satisfy noy cbildren-- and the knowledge that my services are by sufch 'good and truft men as covet above - yoUj Whose good ' opinion J1 "material things, fullj8ati$ jpae, , n, Highest CBeddirtg, : Market-Pri- ce MALSH - s arN China. from all principal east, ern and son them s OiUea. Props. - CASH-- The table plied with tho best the market affords. w The Best Quality of Flour BAR FIXTURES, PICTURE FRAMES, FANCY GOODS, ETC. CHROMOS, ...... 44 LIDDELL & ' LOWEST MARKET RATES. invite inspection --bv our many customers and the general public to a large Assortment of the (goods, which will be sold at or above-mention- . METALLIC COFFINS 'AND1 CASES NISHED TO ORDER. , , s iy i i 7 . jrorUnderUkinz carefully attended ? Goods carefully packed Railroad Depots free of charge. the Most Oompletel We Have BEER Main street, GEO. delivered at Ceorcce Alex.Toponce, del6 A. - CAGGIE, Palntpr Cl tapor Hancor OFFICE- - He-qualit- ?" 4'-- ). , se7-3- 5 : : j. .sepl-t- . Chicago & Fiiorthwestern Uailuu y. f THE CALIFORNIA 8Lorteat Line between Omaha and Chicago. POWDER V0RKS, The Old . Established L ne 314 California Street, .... HAN ,. J St. .fl FRANCISCO, SPORTING, MINING. AND BLAST IN Trails and Ssre Cennec Fast The celebrated 7 1 ; e $ t i 4,0 0 0 ... 1 . Address BCFFALO, - By the MECHANIC'S INSTITUTE and STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY for the all others. periority of our produotatoover our We also call attention OMAHA AND CHICAGO. Two daily trains in connection with trains on V UNION, . PACIFIC : OA1LUOAO te su- HEECHLES POWDEK, which oombinee all the foree of other strong lifting force of explosives now in use, and thethns it the bcmt BbAsmte rownaa, m tasking pound now in vastly superior to any other me, owciirnor of A circular containing " this hoarder cha he ebtianedn spScaanhte oar Ofice. or of any of oar Agents. wtt JOHN F LOUSE, U.t, Jj BETWEEN ' , ) ' 12ake ! - , sure ooxaection cJ f i with all the , , No other Musicat Instrument ever obtained the same Popularity. aorSend for Priee Lists, AT THE CITY HALL, nEIAIS THREE GOLD CO., PULLMAN PALACE, DINING AND d. SLEEPING CARS Of 8UEERIOR QUALITY, FREHH FROM THE MILLS. It being conrtuntly received and into the inter ioi , i delivered to the transported consumer withir a few days of the time of its manufacture, and is in every way aupi rior to as v other Fowdor in Market. We have been awarded successively m Nowinute. t 4 " 5 v-- .' Fifth Street, Carinne. In Richards Hall, La the .place for the best beer i n the city. Call end try A.PniriCE & ' Proprietor. c, , ' The oldest, largest and most perfect manufactory in the United States. T. . doors above Postoffice, ORGflUS AIID riELODEOtlS Dutterbaugh, Saml Howe, 8 SALT LAKE CITY. ring On Your Crain ! Salt Lake City, f ft to.a HALL, MERCHANTS. FINAN, HADDIES and FRESH OYSTERS ' ' IN THEIR SEASON. , ; t MILWAUKEE FRANCIS COLTON, on hand Highest price paid for UTAH DRIED FRUIT Furniture repaired at reduced jiros f patch, and warranted. and dealors in Furnished Mill in Utah, and Propose to do the De&t Work In the Territory. FOR- - Louia Ordner AND COMMISSION GROCERS ORDERS by mail promptly filled. ? Asst Geu'l Supt. O. W. MEADE. ed Below Salt .Lake Prices. s- - Manufacturers , and have Constant Wholesale and retail ' Gen'l Ticket Agent, Omaha. PISTOLS and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS always on hand..- Repairing done with dis st, N. Y. BROWN, ; , T. E. SICKLES, Genl Supt, Omaha. NATIVE COLD JEWERY CO., Liberty ,J And manufacturer of fine r This preparation Is purely vegetable, and is prepared from tho recipe of Dr. Keith, who has used it in the treatment of above diseases for many years, with invariable success. Put up in boxes containing 50 Pills. Price, SI per box, or 6 boxes for S5. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Prepared only by B: KEITH h - FINE WATCHES all cases of chills and fever1 dumb ague, intermittent fever, &c. j26-6- m - DKALl.U IK A specific for on hand and for sale at the ;.fip For tbrongh rates on freight to Montana Sweetwater Mines and other points, apply to . II. BROWN SON. General Freight Agent, Omaha, ' CORINNE. MONTANA ST. I- Fever and Ague PHIS. Paid for Wheat. cutlery; PLATED WARE. sup-- Accompany all Trains react Cars JOHN KUPFER, soi7-tf MIRRORS ., Pallnuta1 Palace, Sleeping; land Drawing 4 HAS BEEN REFITTED ed. K K I T H (S GLASSWARE. ed St' GREENEWALD, well-furnish- j l & npHE' --- andHOUSE Crockery, s k , UTAH. '. ; e, Uo. With Chirr .go and Northwestern,-ChicagoInland and Pacific and 8t. Joneph and Couu cli Blufin Railroads, and &liHiuri River Line of Packets to and , s : JSl. 1E3L J&J3L FIRST CLASS HOTELS AND EATljN at convenient pAnts on the. line. Furniture Wo of the Dm. HOUSES LAMPS. has just resigned his postion as Treasurer - SALT LAKE CITY - da'era ' , General Francis E Spinner, 0 MAIX 8TRKKT, I' i Direct communication made at septJii . Workmen, SALT LAKE HOUSE , . I Avoiding the sireet, Chicago, Illinois. ; f In Less Than Four I)hy SALT LAKE CITY- - (UTAH. ?FIFTII STREET. Lake 32 FEDERAL COURT HOUSE BUILDING, AND- ' Through to Ban Fraucluco BLISS. & WALLS S. COMMISSIONER, U- - r and the Etc. Ventilators, for heating ard ventilating promptly lurnished. send for circulars. AND n Rail Houle to ('ali(crrn8 r. Rfirislm, l, - PACIPIO CCASff ith the latest improvement?. TO MINING SUITS J. TOOHY, - La w Attorney-a- t ROUTE i For Wood, Hard and Soft Coal, W DENNIS ViLLEV is now running daily passOngcr trains,' forming connection with the Central 1'acit.c . Railroad and All w, a Greet : D. C. XJITE OF WA8UISOTON, SPECIAL ATTENTION settf "r Ac MoCUTCHEN M. iuii.iuiii!, y FUKNACES, ' His Imperial Majesty the Emperor Dora PedroII. of Brazil, who according iimim PLATTE the Depot senl-t- CORINNE, ri d WELLMaN, peck & CO., General agents for rco'fic coast, Ssu Ftancisco JOHN j-- JOHN W. YOUNG, Genl Superintendent. Ib body-servant- . CHAM. N I BLEY, Self-Rakin-g FARM MACHINERY. Corner Montana and Fifth Sts. Warehouse and Office: For all Information concerning freight or ms sage, apply to m. o And all kinds of the bo"t and latest improved proposed to add another building to the Centennial village. That is, s a refuge for the surviving of George Washington! One wing will bo devoted to the old ladies who, when giddy girls, strewed the path of the hero with flowerr, and the garret will be filled up with people who handed the immortal George a glass of water when he passed through a small town in Con- will Please Purchase Passengers their Tickets at the Offices. General Freight and 'ticket Agent. Ihe Q LAKE TIME Stages connect with Trains to and Dooleys H SALT from Northern Settlements. V Y ast Powder Is pat up in tin ctns of various sizes, suitable oJ o3. TRAINS RUM ON Doo!es Yeast Powder not and do and after June 12, ltITS, Daily Fassengor Train' Leave Corinne at 7:80 p.m., and Logan at 880 a.m., to connect with trains for y OGDEN AND SALT LA guaranteed to give satisfaction. Be sure to ask for ' It is : Yeast Powder Dooleys 1 Reapers, Threshing Machines, Sulky Rakes, Plows, Grain Drills, Gang Plows, JIN THE TERRITORY On a c Z AlsoSeonstantiy on hand a full supply of Mowers, Reapers and Mowers' ptr, war-rante- CO BEST LOGAN. cheapest, because full weight. Si )'' AND - cakes Dooleys Yeast Powder Is the 1 'fk H ad kinds of dunapllns, pot and It tijf CO fiC with c. p. R.R.)r Dooleys Yeast Powder K K u - conic3r:aJcMon .... Dooleys least Powder H V X w w CO For u I o 9, -i EK.- 3SK. Train ran between pnatry, nice, light and healthy. a o p CO oo0 THES2LARCEST, AND Uutaw, Baltimore; Palace, .San Francisco, and Sturdevant, New York. w id r- J WOODS, WAGON AND CARRIAGE MATERIALS OF ALL Makes uu SIZE3 ; WAGON DOWS, THIMBLE SKEINS, WAGON country, and are negotiating for another. Their houses are: The Ocean, Long Branch; Delavan, Albany; Clarendon, Saratoga; Leland, Springfield, Illinois; 'ft M Mseuts a. d rella Dooleys Yeast Powder sm ALL COVERS, Make elegant a o TT. TET. Dooleys Yeast Powder U iH B:1S r. s ' ' 11 " ' A. N.TOWNE, GehISup!. T. H. GOODUAjMlonl Fassr and Ticket A Cen (! put up in full wtight cans. bread, etc. o I. WAGONS WAYS ON HAND AND FOR SALE at reasonable prices. These wagons are" thoroughly made, of the vary best materials, and are known all through the West as the best and most reliable wagon made, and are IN WARRANTED EVERY RESPECT. Also a full stock ofj X C3r .i;,,., Makea delicious muffins, griddle eakea, oorn .j u u CHICAGO AatH Yeast Powder Dooleys la c H ( 1 Y east Pouder pprf.ctly pure and aho estom. Dooleys I 0 1- UI ce LIO J ft ru r- - WINES, U o , ' m FINE . : aim Kart...... .35 . M Overload Jbreight Accommodation for Ogden and Ewl ...litis . Overland Famenger Train for '1 nano, h, Curlln, Winnemueca. W ads JUnOr llaryYiUer bedding, (for PorUxnd.O. )1 Sacramento, tStik)n, Merced (for losemito), Tfpton dor w Jom and Ean .aa Francisco t v Overland Freight and Accommodation 6)30 , Train for gauraiaeato and 8an Fran- M (Z3 c hoarder. (D The recovery of Mr. Rosenthals stolen picture of Elaine suggests that the idea of the painting was not original with him. It finds expression in a tableau in a drama written and printed some years ago by Mr. J. T. Goodman, late proprietor oT the Enterprise. A portion of the play, including the tableau, wa given at the Opera House in Virginia City about five years ago. t T DAHL & SORENSON. A committee of the Lee Memorial , fir 86p7-3- ui . Association, tf Lexington, Virginia, have taken preliminary steps for the construction of a beautiful mausoleum, In which will be placed the recumbent statue of the Confederate General, just completed by Valentine, the Richmond sculptor. ,'w. !li 50 Single ...... 73c to 1.00 Single rooms, per day..1.......... h : 1'llens i iiO ml ny 4Ui,. u?, will Iwvs (oniSKB Dsn, a Ovwlstnd Possenser Train far Ogdua beds-- Horn thly v ftT.fr Canday, Cts V m fll.o0Oi2.00. Richard Smith, more familiarly known as Uncle Dick Smith, who has been attached to the Naval Ob ervatorv at Wash ington for sixty years, has jnst celebrated v his eeventv-fiftbirthday Mr. was Smith inniveriary. present at almost every duel fought in olden times f at Bladensburg. j; r t (i (( I) UTAH. Heard and room, per day ... single meals. P. SCHUTTLERS iiinis fl, A v - Great CSedactleu In Prices te Balt the Times. lull stock of the eelebretetf n i Special QetM for YVeokly or bald beaded men, as witness the story of the small hoys and the she bear. Itut thea the Washington editors have never read the story. ryHiTC-- r i" HOUOK OALT LAKE CITY GEORGE A. and that is so bald VJACOn DEPOT TIBBALS. AKsrerms. UlT MCI VALI-B- r OK- - make preparations for the more active prosecution of his plan for the improve- mentjif the mouth:r: of the Mississippi General Burnside WACSSS. WINES ANO LIQUORS. if $' 9 fab EASTERN AHO CCJTIICQn 0'Throosh gaod to AUr FaelAcsnad. v ' f Ti obt i te and all Information In r, d of Davxp O. Calpcb a t o, tCicr'-o- Aisti n. F. CTAMITCOl, Oeanrrtl oytfHlX ' R3ABS XI,, f Agents of UnloJ WIf.B. STRONG, , Coonetl BlvSs A Omaha. 8. U DUNLAP, ' r jgenisupt if LkW-- .a |