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Show COnKilE ' tSESDi Wist Kjet HAIL. DAILY MAY 19. Wholesale amd Bstsll Dealer the early watermelons. $27 12 above its expenses last year. Mb. John O. Saxe will read a poem at the grave of Admiral Farragut in Woodlawn Cemetery on Decoration ; Day. t A man 104 years old passed through Omaha recently for the east. He was an intimate friend of George A tew weeks sgo an Italian newsGeneral Grant will, paper remarked: with his own hands, place the beretta on Moklokys head. COB1S3E la Grooerleo, Produce and Provisions. O. D. CASS- - BUY AND SELL stantly CASH PAID ON HAND. NEW ncnirjEtsy. o YORK, FOE and a lot of sepl-t- f the principal cities East and West x , PR01PT AND PERSONAL Champion Reapers and Mowers. will Beeere Collection ATTENTION, sepl-t- LEI l"JES, IN THE TERRITORY. SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE COUNTRY J. HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION THE NORTHERN COUNTIES f H. O. HARKBB83. C. O. LAHGSDORV W. GUTHRIE. P. R. R. ' s J. i' w. IN ALONG THE AND C. k - 1 GUTHRIE & CO., Groceries, j Provisions, FOB THE E1A1L. SUBSCRIBE CORINNE, UTAH. Liquors, WAGON Dealers in Gold Dust and Coin. Tobacco, WAGON BOWS, THIMBLE COVERS, WAGON SKEINS, WOOD STOCK IRON, STEEL, NAILS, BOLTS, HORSE AND MULE SHOES, - A and Cigars. CARPENTERS AND BLACKSMITHS TOOLS, Latest Telegraphic Reports BUILDERS HARDWARE, SADDLERY, HARDWARE Buy and sell Exchange on all the principal cities of the United States. Sight drafts on I Lumber, Sash, Doors and Blinds. England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany, France or any other part of Continental Europe. Our assortment is large, and we sell at lowest CASH prices. money by giving us a call before purchasing. Prompt attention given to collections and proceeds remitted at current rates of Exchange drawn on day of payment. All kinds and of Wines, Scotch English Porter Con- Ale Bank'of California stantly on hand. Montana .'.....San Francisco. New York. New York. Geo. Opdyke & Co hemical National Bask Coriuno. St-- , CORRESPONDENTS. German National Bank Omaha National Bank White & McCornick Louis Demers, far Full Local Orders by mail will receive our personal attention. Department , OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE: North Si Chicago. Omaha. Salt Lake city. l-- Track. o BURDETT ORGAtlS MATCHLESS THE J KIESEL&CQ FRED Buyers will save V WHOLESALE GROCERS sepl-t- f GENERAL NEWS OF INTEREST -- AT- - MADE ARE ERIE, PENNA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FORWARDING i COMPANY, ERIE, P!ENN, FOR CIRCULARS.. TO THE BURDETT ORGAN RESEND AD Dry Goods and Clothing, COMMISSION PROVISIONS, Etc. In connection with the Mail is a MERCHANTS, Keep on hand a choice stock of A BILLINGS & WHEELOCK, DAN HEYFRON, Proprietor. reported that the principal conspirator in the plot recently discovered against Bismarks life is a rclalivo of Archbishop Ledochowski. It is now authoritively asserted that the assassins designed murdering Falk and Emperor One thing is positive; the 'William. conspirators are chiefly Folanders, and the ramifications of the plot include several priests. NATIVE AND FOREIGN FRUITS AND FAMILY SUPPLIES Tobaccos, 4 OF ALL DESCRIP- Cigar go into effect July 1, as to all countries embraced in the arrangement, except France, and with that country January 1, 1876.- - This will greatly facilitate correspondence with foreign countries, and at the same time, it is believed, enable each Government to secure more fully that share of revenue to which it is entitled. ? Bedding,- Cutlery, Orders from Neighboring Towns Promptly Filled. . HAND-BILL- Pipes, LIDDELL & LETTERHEADS. BILL HEADS, BROWN, AND COX11SSION Rotalll and Wholesale MERCHANTS e FIN AN. HADDIES and FRESH OYSTERS IN THEIR SEASON. IMPORTERS (Foreign and Dom attic.' Highest price paid for UTAH DRIED FRUIT t . V 1 FRUIT. OF i SALT LAKE CITY. se7-3- ' A " So! Agent for A. . 1 v BOOTHS , The oldest, largest and most perfect manofacX tory In the United State. Orders PICTURE CHROMOS, : ; ed sold at or, Prctlj iUended I f Prices. To. METALLIC COFtffTra" AND CASES FURNISHED vTO ORDER. ' v $ i s ', aorUndertak ing csarafhlly tttandd J ta."Ca . 5 4,0 0 0 Corlan j f and the Territory of Montana. J " - t . ? t BXTETFALO, IT. 4 4 v t a i rare ami all hloOef dssaa basest A ' : v t v a ty mail CTnrptly fillad, .7. jo i 'l , j i v rt : - cawftilly packed and delivered at Railroad Depots - free of change, f Goods ? UAiiFr.aTi"Gcb. r s 11 J v t Now in use. No other Muxleal Instrument ererobiained . the same Popularity. , carsend for Pries Lists. .. ORDERS, dims i of Will always be found at either ' establishments. these ( DM - OYSTERS , f FRAMES, FANCY GOODS, ETC. , UeloWjiSdt Lcti GEO. A. PIUXCE & CO., Market opposite Louis Demers for the benefit of my patruns ia the northern quarter of town. 5 $ - , m ORGANS AND RlELODEOflS S . I V I above-mention- Main street, 3 doors above Postoffice, I have also opened a Meat Choice Steaks, Roasts, Etc., BAR FIXTURES, CERTIFICATES, RECEIPTS. W f Invita inspection by our many customer and the general pablic to a large Awsort--. tnent of the 11 goods, which will be vs supplying my own stock. I w ox Id respectfully inform the public that now and hereafter I will sell at lower prioes than any other butcher in Corinne PLAT ED WARE. LABELS BILLS OP LADING, - for arrangement l BALL TICKETS, t , cutlery: - BUSINESS CARDS. VISITING CARDS, and dealers in young women in War saw, Ky,, have signed a new kind of We, the under pledge which reads: signed ladies of Warsaw, desiring by our example to promote economy and to discountenance extravagance, and thereby lighten in some measure the burdens of our husbands and fathers by prudent retrenchment in our household expenses, therefore pledge our word of honor each to the other: ' That we will not, during a period of one year from the first of May 1875, purchase any material for wearing apparel the cost ef which shall exceed cent per yard. And shall twenty-fi- ve further promise to observe a strict economy in all our household pertainances, and cheerfully add by those- delicate sacrifices to the general stock or home comforts too often dispensed with for . adornment ofs the the frivolous f eutside t ., J y f mirrors; STATEMENTS' T Having made extensive LAMPS. , BLANKS, Wholesale and retail. GROCERS ENVELOPES . LAs S VJ A re E. G PROGRAMMES, ETC. ( China. UTAH. ETC., - POSTERS, Liquors, ETC., Pork, Mutton and Meats of all kinds found in a First Class c establishment. Crockery, S, DODGERS, eltf Beef of TTinoat Quality, Plain and Fancy Job Printing. Furniture TIONS. CORINNE, UTAH- - OGDEN, The Postmaster General announces the conclusion of the very advantageous international postal treaty, which will FIFTH STREET.) For executing all kinds of UiRItET, Utah. - corinne UEAT PEOPLES Montana Street. j It is Sole Proprietors. Montana Street, Groceries, large assortment of CONWAY, D. T JOB OFFICE FIRST-CLAS- S t and $12,000 for Philadelphia. 4 snin raGous dud Fanes' EXCHANGE. $82-00- Tr i New York Chamber of Commerce, Postmaster General Jewell stated that New York City pays forty per cent, of all the newspaper postage of the country, andjurn-ishe- s to the Department thirty-eig- ht tons 0 of letters and papers daily. It pays yearly on newspaper postage, against $18,000 for Chicago, $16,000 for Boston, A ) BEST ADVERTISING HEDIUH And all recent service Mr. Gladstone occupied a seat on the platform. - ui SIGHT DRAFTS DRAWN ON It Thirty-on- IN GOLD COIN, .CHICAGO, immediately after a rain, he completely cleared them of the omnipresent grasshopper scourges, and ho advises every The farmer to follow hi3 example. ground, he says, when the roller had gone over, was almost black with the fallen foo. In a speech at the banquet of the AND DUST, con- country produce; A farmer writes to a Kansas paper, declaring that, by rolling his premise , DEALERS CERIES OUTFITTING GOODS, AND The secret operations of the Revenue miners captured by United States troops in the Black Hills were received with an ovation on arriving at Sioux City. A salute, procession and banquet constituted the welcome. They confirm published statements a3 to the richness of the mines, and are determined to try it again, troops or no troops to confront them. VOUCHERS, Utah. ; it THE v GOVERNMENT a ; i Wholesale and Retail Dealer in The j ih z - '' V'-- (Between Seoond and Third streets.) HENRY r i . ' is not dead. Several thousand shingle lumber on hand. rough editor of the The Albany (Ga.) News pens this item: Old John Harper, last of the magazine Harpers, died last week. John Brown went first but they will probably get together and have a lava supper. that neither of the preachers has received any ay for his labors. At t i i : , i Ai if. daily cum. President. Cashier. W. T. FIELD ' . , Corinno, Montana Otroot, ' chivalry is estimated that the expenses of the services held by Messrs. Moody and Sankey in London will amount to $150,000,- - To defray these only about $80,000 has been rais'd. It is stated - Oorinno, K7TA3. J d Servi vo are instructive when made public. By this means the curious may learn what crooked whisky is. All whisky that is disposed of in an irregular manner, or that is not properly stamped, is termed crooked. f . t attend to the sale of the Black Hills. high-tone- CORimiE 1 Batterjandlfirgs Made a Specialty Red Cloud, Spotted Tail and sevens teen other Sioux arrived at Cheyenne re49Orders by mall or telegraph promptly cently on their way to Washington to attended to. Southern OF BATIK ALL KINDS OF FANCY AND FAMILY GRO- Me Edward C. Marshall, son of Chief Jnstice Marshall, is a clerk in the pension office at Washington, on a salary of $1,200. 3 ryi , OOC20CX3E . f a - tACZl3. mVI2l3S. J. W. GUTHRIE, ri is already scooping out Thz Connecticut State Prison cleared AKD GROCERIES - o s- i P-- i t - Fots rtpalrod at raiaced rrkes llEYFROri. Diseases of the fildacj s . PaiafhlWectioris of tlm bladder, and urinary organs, accompanied, ..by gravelly dopots Irritation of the neck of the bladder, with a in fieulty of holding the urine, in stricture, seminal weakneM, and In all conditions of the or parts, accompanied by debility, weakness painful irregularities in male or female, junuris iivptiSTiti coupouiia remedywill be found a most efficacious Esa e1- -'44 a29m viMa - Liberty street. NgYo T EVERY PEK00N 1 |