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Show CORINNE UARLA.iT -- J. W. GUTHRIE HlRIiDT, A ? V Montana Street.' Louisville Courier Journal thinks it is about time for General Sherman to learn that he is not now the conqueror ot the South, but a servant of toe people of whom the Southern people are a part. Tiie Ex-Sejtat- MEAT Jl'LY 21. PEOPLES W MrESDAY, . ' nir Grooerle, Produce find iProiioio do. Pork, Mutton and kinds found in a Tint Claw establishment Having made extensive arrangements for tuppljing my own stock, I wo. Id respectfully inform the public that now and hereafter I will sell at lower prices than any othet butcher in Corinne. &&d ' si IN AND THE Xblrd ctrMta.) - ? t A i ALL BINDS OF FANCpf AND ; FAMILY OBO-okbie- i, DEST iDYERTISING MEDIUM outfitting goods, and COS- - PRODUCE COUNTRY , ' - T have al-- o opened a Meat Market opposite Louis Demers for the benefit of my patrons in the northern quarter of town. respect. BAIHTJAGONS Montana Ctrcct,CsrTrino r Second Ajc Austrian railroad engineer proto protect locomotive boilers pose against incrustation by lining them with a thin sheet of copper. An experiment shows that incrustation can be considerably reduced in the plan sufficient to overcome its advantages in this L. M & I LV I DEALERS M ? J Beef of FinestMeatQuality, of all ia evidently D ft y - a MOLT Oorinne, Wholesale and Be tail Eaaler in DAN HEYFRON, Proprietor. Iowa. He is supported by Federal patronage, the potmasters and the Union Pacific Railroad. 8TANTLY ON HAND. IN THE TERRITORY. POS GASH PAID COUNTRY PRODUCE ' resolution to continue preaching, the Boston Post gays! A preacher of such consumate ability incurs the graver responsibility by compelling the cause of religion to bear his burden. He should gladly assume it as his own, and leave the issue to time and events. Until his innocence ho has no claim is wholly on the past, sufficient' to sustain him in the future as an entirely acceptable preacher of the gospel. Respecting Mr, Beechers The fraternity of smokers-wi- ll be - r o, V qu i 'V Steaks, Roasts, Etc., Batter anil Ctv Bade a Specialty I Choice . 49Ordro Will always be found at either of attended to. these establishments. DAM i. self-asserti-ng - , ... . and a lot Several thousand ehinglea nn baud. Louis Demers, IV. BROWN & CO. WBOX.B8AXJI AH1 tP.LB. Wisconsin appear to Lava managed to suit themselves in the recent Republican Con-- , vention in that State. They fixed up the slate before the Convention and then assembled and put it out as the ticket of the' patty. The Milwaukee Commercial Times, a non partisan newspaper, says that Harrion Luddington was nominated for Governor because of the length of his purse, and that all the rest of the ticket was chosen on account of its rather than its fitness. It adds: It may be that the taxpayers, the honest farmers and laboring masses will flock to the polls and vote tho regency back into power, just because they want powr and patronage. It may be that the people will regard mere availibility candidates as the only necessary qualifications to fill tho offices ef Stale. It may be, but we doubt it. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE MAIL. WAGON SCORE BOOKS, BLANK PAPER OF ALL SIZES. BAND --BOOKS, Latest Telegraphic Reports (Texas) Commercial says: A most wicked murder was committed near Canton, in Van Zandt count-- , a few days ago, by two negroes, Boyd and Sims. The victim, a colored man by the name of Cooper, wA3 an industrious, intelligent, and sober man, who stood well with the people an.d had many friends," Cooper, Sims and Boyd went oul coon hunting together; the two lattetxeturned alone, and tbn continued absence of Cooper created some su-pion, whereupon a search was made and his body discovered in a dry well a mile and a half from the scene of the murder. The community, whites and negroes, united in the search for the murderers. Sims and Boyd were arrested and confessed the crime. It teems , that the two murderers killed him with an axe, concealed his body in the brush,' and went at night and stole the victims mule, tied his body upon it and conveyed it to tbe well and threw it in. The only reason that they could give for the murder was that Cooper was a to conjure conjurer, and threatened them. Very few realize the hold that these superstitions hav on the minds of Tile Dallas ic WINE - , BTOtE WATS J 4 and we sell at lowest CASH prices, Our as.ortrrmnt is before call us a purchasing. money by giving .Local Department Buyers will savs OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE: North Side Track. AND LIQUORS. SAM. L. TIBBALS. FRED. J. KIESEL & C0 GENERAL NEWS OF INTEREST and STAGES COMMISSION AND FORWARDING WHOLESALE (Successors to Lebeabanm St Co. MERCHANTS, and more recently to Sisson, Wallace fc Co.) RETAIL In connection with the Mail is s From the terminus of the IT. N. R. It. through all tho principal towns and mining camps of Montana and Eastern Idaho. Now offer to the citizens of Corinne and especially to dealers north and west tho DEALER IN JOB OFFICK FIRST-CLAS- S Leaves Franklin, Idaho, daily, running north to Oxford, Ross Fora, t'aylors Bridge, Idaho, Bannack, Lovells. Bryant Dis- trict, Virginia ity. Jefferson Uy, Helena. Ft Bt-nto- S FINE blacyfoot, Deer Lodge, and Missoula, Montana. - WINES, Largest and Best Selected For executing all kinds oft ever before baongbt here, and at figure po low a to challenge competition Item anywhere in Utah Teiritoiy. Passengers can procure through tickets to Montana at any of tbe principal Eastern cities: at the effieo o' the (J. N R. rt. in orinne or Ogden, and at the companys office in LIQUORS Plain and Fancy Job Pnnting. CONSISTING IN PART OF AND Gilmer & Salisbury, HAND-BILL- Proprietors. my 25 JSI O E WAR K Land Company. DODGERS, I Car At PROGRAMMES. IND LAJST GOODS, ENVELOPES LETTER HEADS, San Francisco Bay, Alameda To., Cal. Title Perfect. Grocer i eo, Hard ware, Ti n ware, C utlerv S, POSTERS, BILL HEADS, Incorporated. WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOBACCOS STATEMENTS The NEWARK LAND COMPANY is now in shape; the Guarantee Fund paid In. Ibis ora pan y will be prepared in May to take ties by steamboat and railroad to their rai town and lands- - By reierenco to the oast will bo seen that at Potrero Surrey in hart it of front Sowar, the deep water Point, comes all the wav through the channel from the Pacific, with ths . P. It. K- - running in a direct line through Livermore Pas, maning this tbe connecting point between all parts of to the United States and, by deep water, manu-taoturall parts of the globe, and the greatest point on the Bay of San Francisco-ple- nty of water, good climate, excellent soil BLANKS, THE LARGEST AND t BUSINESS CARDS, i L VISITING CARDS, THE REPACKING OF CALIFORNIA .FRUIT FOR SHIPMENT ;T0 MONTANA MADE A SPECIALTY. BALL TICKETS, BILLS OF LADING, mg and easy communication. Purchasers getting as raise large crops by planting possesion can 15th. This orapany will comlate as July mence active operation in building soon, r or all information, circulars, maps, and subscription. a jply at the office of the - orapany, 40 alifornia street, basement, opposite dBank of alifornia, Ban Francico. Thu la And Qmokoro Articles- - LABELS -- BEST STOCK SELECTED CERTIFICATES, RECEIPTS 4 IN THE TERRITORY ALSO, auction May 2- - 157-- by II M . Newhall Terms Co., in acres an l lots to the htgkeU bidder $ocd flf at sale. Credit to large buyers. Possessions will be given bv the 1st of June, or sooner if the crops are off-i of Steamer M. S Xathara leaves the foot Mail lacifie Prannan street, opposite the Steam-hi- p l h rf. San Francisco, Sundays, at :10 Mondays, Wednesdays, and 11Fridays, half-pa11, Ne to at vart oclock, arriving five according to the tide, g ving from loir toNewho .rs oo the ground. Returning. leave S oclock, arriving at teart ark at hatf--i six p, in. The bet of Francisco at halr-pa-- t .Resturauts on the steam prs on tho New Aura w plan; pay onlv7tor what you get;forBrcaafaX round trip Fare cents. Dinner cents. Incents. Stages connect with boat, seventy-fiv- e tho negroes and the half civilized r inning to Niles, Centerville, Washington a smart dians. Possibly, Cooper being Corners, W arm Springs, and San Jose. their feras, neoro, was playing upon and thus caused his own death. WOOD BUILDERS HARDWARE, SADDLERY, HARD y -- WAGON SKEINS, OABPESTEBS AND BLACKSMITH8 TOOLS, Full UTAH. Mtf Company OF THIMBLE COVERS, Orders by mail will receive our personal attention. CORINNE, Utah and Montana LING WAGON HORSE AND MULE SHOE8, . on Anything mailable forwarded post-pai- d receipt of price. Seed lor prices. A. W. BROWN & CO. DAILY BOWS.. IBON, STEEL, NAILS, BOLTS, Orders from Neighboring Towns Promptly Filled. - Bass, Stae ; Lumber, Sash, Doors and Blinds- .- Our stock of STRINGS is verv large, and we are confident that we can suit the public with any kind of a string from a Violin to Double re-po- avail-ibilit- . ALONG THEj AND DUUO IK UTAH, IN. aROCERIE., in- n of THE NORTHERN COUNTIES FIFTH STREET, OGDEN. ha office holders HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION . Music Dealers, sent from London to the Superintendent of the National - Museum in Independence Hall, in Philadelphia, Three interesting mementoes, i A photograph of that part of Domesday Book devoted to a decrip-tioof the landowners of Berkshire, nearly eight hundred years ago; a copy of the Great Seal of England, with head of Q leen Victoria, sent by the Lord Chancellor to Gen. Schenck, in to hi request; and an origina portrait of Charles It., lent to the Museum by the Arnericm Consul at Southampton. This picture originally belonged to the Duke of Buckingham. It is interesting to Philadelphians because it is one of the contemporary portraits of the King who signed the charter which conveyed Pennsylvania to William Penn. " J. W. Forney Champion Reapers and Mowers, . tinga lumber HEYFRON. i by ' mail or telegraph promptly on hand and for sale at New York prices terested to read of a box of cigars man- Keep the largest stock of ufactured in Boston, A. D. 17C0, by Dry Goods and Clothing Cyrus Green, and which remained unBOOK AND SHEET MUSIC, opened until the 17th of June this year, A5D when, in honor of the day, the top was PROVISIONS. Etc. rem jved. The weeds were found to be MUSICAL MERCHANDISE of fine flavor and in good preservation. In Utah, such as Three of them wero sent to the President, A largo assortment of who will perhaps give hi opinion upon Piano3, Organ, Accordeons, Concertinas, D Bases, Vcellos, Guitars, them in a special message to Congress.' NATIVE AND FOREIGN FRUITS Banjo, Violin, Flutes, Fifes, The remainder were repacked in an airDrum C' Picolos, monels, AND FAMILY SUPPLIES tight case, and are not to be opened Sticks, Drum Heads, Hill Centennial. until the second Bunker OF ALL or extras for all and any kind of AVhoever opens that box need not save And repairs instrument- one lor us. The . J determined to fiightbard to eecure his seat in the United States Senate from Col. ORUCXJE '.0 tj FERROS isAti eeLCsa CSOSEgfES AC3 MISCELLANEOUS. MAIL. DAILY 1 J s Orders Promptly Attended Ta - Uecclre and Fcnrard EIprchacdNo toicy Pcim uilhPreapt- . If ness and DbpMtbr . - CHARLES R.PETERO,' Klanager. marS-Itn- " , - v - Hark Goods MCaro of F. J. tl. G Co. Corinne." st at - Si orner Montana arid Fifth Ota. ; . '.U f , - X)- . u r - r Addrou CORINNE, UTAH. Mltf .0 - t r, r 'M- ' K J' cosre 't a jomson, - j- Ordn by mail have oar ctriot attention axid-- prompt c Qarindd Utah taftv 5 ., exeeotloa. PQGI2)."J. CIOEOGG O' j j |