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Show MAIL. DAILY- - CORINNE FIDE JOB PRIflTItlG. published every eveninf, by the f. WITTS. It H n j;. vr. J lU k 8. In connection with our newapeper, wo havw printing company. w. MAIL TKKMS n yAr. by mail or . i href u.oiih-- . One Month IloUvcrv by earri-- r at . Jo JlrtUHcr. s. J. JOHXSOX, IIuhIim 1 'I'(? ? - I ff BEARDSLEY HOUSE, At4oiiyaYj,4AVUTAH. - (Formerly the Junction IIoii:e, collection. OGDEN JUNCTION UTAH. - W. ' wasuimiIos, o. c. - y at L i s?em NOT Alt Y PUBLIC. si av OdoJi .''alt i.a.vo City. ili-to.Iie- Sato. s mut I.lcry ?oj UtsiL. T-- tf Mrs. Schram, to mining HAROEN3ROOK &, LANDON ArfF-NTio- w d NX . Jjbri north of Main St., o Cl H. CLIPPtRTON Atlorney-iit-L- ll. McCUTCiribN, Atto Xi. fcepTtf UTAH. jLrr. Fifth St., Ogden, Utah. I'cetl SSnbios. AIN M II. 5I. Sill.PREir.I). Ogdon House. O G D E N. S T R E E T. Fainih- Hotel in tlm eitv. or wee,. Carriage fur d.iv hythe plea-ai- o Free rivo or ocurci n p.-eony 0 an co to and from railioad deoot. L. CiA'iMUO.n, Froor. et'i-tf T.ato tmvs a :eiit Town-en- d IIoiiso. and O!do-- t Poaid - bo-- t .i SK1X ORNAMENTAL AX1) - PAINTER. -- NT. D-- , PHYSICIAN, SURGEON & OBSTETRICIAN Main street, 2 doors .oath of P. 0., GLAZIER AND PAVER HANGER. solltf OGDEN, UTAH. Corinno, Utah. DENTISTRY. GRAINING IN ALL STYLES AND SATIS. FACTION C.U IKANTKML CHARLES W. SELLERS, I). D. S. Surgical and Mechanical Dcr.tift. tion inn ran feed. O.neo between M. E Church ar.d Upden IIou-o- , Main st., Sati-fa- - LOUIHLK, YVM. elltf OGDEN, UTAH. i W. R. Shaving and Hair Dressing Saloon, STOVER, iicisTr-risT-. Montana Street, Sr.OoND POOR UT.3T OF MAIL OFTTCB, All operation pertaining to derdbtry performed in tho must skillful manner, at rcacon-uM- o price On-nWith Ir. Graham, Corinne, Utah. COR IN WE', UTAH. A. L. KIDDER, i Wholc-al- Heltf T R O O M S , H Montana sr., bet. lbf.il ami ,S;xtli, V. Ei K L Tun furnished. .T. LIP JS OSALEK IN 1I.L AND llLOYn-l- . Ft:u, IIoti .s tut: Placr. , i SAMPLE & JOHNSON, Props. The hotio ha been rolled and well furnished'Ihot.ihlo i supplied with tho be-- t tho marl- et itTurd. Sta leave every inorn-i- :i lur all t iim.4pjl pou t in Idaho. 5, A F & A R1. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS c held at ILill, Short bnild- Tiy in?, Montanatroct, tho firt and thrd of ca h mouth. S o trnins hrethr rep in good stamina ro cordmllv invited to T. J. DI,AC!v, W. M. attend. U m. IIyvpm vv. Secretary. ?opl"-t- f Ma-'or.i- n't-,lnecd- o , LODGE. No. 4, meet Uitdtv night at SoclO'di, in Masonic lla'l, .Montana street , tr.v-i- ' Dorlnt.e, Utah. Dd I Fellows in good standing aro cordially invited to attend. coats. AXD I. O. O 1. CORINNE w KINDS OK CAF3 FiRsr-ci.ts- A BUCK GLOVES 0 O.M.Y CQR1?IE LOOSE NO. Hair Treln and Path department under tho .ati;inrrte:ideneo ot .Mr-1M'ltf HOUSE, N - SUPERIOR TOILET GOODS. Ladle T0 Kolton, Utah. Hot, (old and Pcrltinml Baths. BaiU roums elegantly UTAH. F0plS-t- l -- SPENCER, PROPRIETOR. . - - TERRACE ('orinuo, I'IhIi. II. hand.NCJX always AND B A and Retail Dealer in o aul Cijaarm. Liquors on lrands SHJP2 ST. LOUIS BAR3S.T e J. 0v(,i'v A. Ill 1 KLIBiLK, L. Johxsov, Seciotary. X. (t. 5erl--- tf J. T. PARKINSON & CO.', r-- - - -- -- sepl-t- f nl-- o .'570 arip.Baj;KPrs Arrived in Ogdon this morning by special train. They were in charge of 31e in tho Gutter Chuck John C. has who Graham, just got through with his mission to England in the interest of the Mormon Church. These carpetbaggers (poor critters) are from Great Britain, Sweden,1 German3T, and other pnrtionsof Europe, and only one ungodly Gentile was in the wholo part', and ho remained in Ogden. In mentioning this fact, we wi.--h to give honor to whom honoris du9. Elder Graham, in speaking of tho matter to our follow citizen, Joshua Williams, Esq., said that in consequence of his singular position, he feared that tho Gentile would not have a fair shake with the rest of them, to which friend Williams coincided, and said that if the man and his family choose to remain in Ogden, he would give him work and help him to start in business that of a carpenter; the proposition wa readily nccepted by the emigrant, and Ogden gained a good resident, and, we hope, the United States, at some future time, a good citizen. We had a visit from Two OIil rrinulH Last evening, viz. Phil Margetts, of low comedy notoriety, and Jim Thompson, the printer, both from Salt Lake City, viiting Ogden for the purpose of meeting their old compeer, John Graham, on his return from England. Phil is just as jolly as ever, and Jim cracks his dry jokes as naturally as he used to years ago. They both returned home We regret to learn of the ' to-da- NEWMAN Ot o 'Wholesale and retail dealers in POSNANSKY, Gf r o liu ii t Tailo r. ' , fash raiJ AND AMERICAN ENGLISH - CASSIA! Cpp. ' .nnl Alniy brave Orders. Coni, EliES, SILK YELYEIS Ofilco Satisfaction warranted in all cases. Montana Street, Metropolitan t f Hf Corner north of I'ain Wagon Depot. reltl KOSS3IAN A: COLL, Montana St., bet. 4ili and 5tb, T Ilc-tel- , - - - CORINNE. UTAH. CORINNE, TUK CHICr.ST GUNSMITHS, Havo constantly on hand a asset tment of GUNS, PISTOLS AND SATISFACTION AVAR lara Gun, Watehe, Jewelry, feuoekins a specialty. Cloeks WINES LIQUORS CIGARS ALWAYS ON HAND. AND FREE LUNCH EVERY DAY. AMMUNITION. RANTED IN RE-pairi- to-da- y, ng and Tho cosiest faloon in the city, belt! hlable Denvir Fted and HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALE. of Metropolitan Hotel, CORINNE epl-l- t UT.n, FURCUSON Neith Frontlet-- . reltf & BRO., CORINNE. (NoiiUiia y. CORINNE The Steamship War Great Reduction of Rates Jew York and Liverpool. A dispatch from Toloja reports that General Peru! a has carried the village of Bicasun, totally defeating ten battalions under General Moiiunez. ttoanm) - . - UTAH. J. MONTGOMERY, Propr. THE ONLY! FIlLSr.tLANSiUOrrEL GROCERIES AND IN PROYiriONS. W. GUTHRIE, . TE RM6 Tin: CITY. TH RE E DOLLARS V K It DAY. and Reta3Dex!aT tn WLoDsaI Missionaries for China Rcath of a snw Poet-Mis-ccllan- cous. G rocexIes, BRICK liUILDING, LARGE, PLEASANT AND W ELI, FUkNIiHCD ROOMS, CKOD t PU'Nii UK DM IN .ILL Produce nui TRESLEEP-1N- H ROOMS. Piot IhIo n h. EASTERN. Montana Street, Corinne, The Kellogg Party Sroakr Faith Further Trouble Anticipated. New York, Sept. 23. A New Or(Betweeu Secohd and Third streets.) leans dispatch says considerable foiling is eaued among the citizens by an apparently authentic report of the determination of the Kellogg paity to arrest and bring to trial the lender of the late ALL KINDS OF FANCY AND FAMILY revolutionary movement. It i supposed OUTFirriNU GOODS, A N that proceeding will he instituted under COUNTRY TUODUCE CON-- 8 the State laws, and it is believed that the resignation of Judge Attocha, of the TARTLY ON HAND. Criminal Superior Court, yetorday was caused by the Judges unwillingness to try the case. Attempts to arrest the State authorities will almost certainly FOE COLMEY PRODUCE, provoke armed resistence, and bloodshed CASH PAID to a greater extent even than before will he the inevitable result. It is understood that the army officers aro much opposed Rultcr ami Made a Specialty to tho proceedings, as in bad faith toward the surrendered party, and the CljrOr.Wg by mail or telegraph promptly hope i generally expressed that the at.fcucleil to. Pieidint will at least use his influence So'erat thousand rhiagles and a lot of against it. Trouble is also feared from rough lumb r on hand. tho threat to search bouses for rm3 When McKnery surrendered, it was agreed that all state arms in the possession of his followers, should bo turned over to the United States authorities. The duty of surrendering the arms was AND ECTAU DT AT.FR ? coidided to Major Edward A. Burke, who turned over nil in the possession f tho truops, together with all tho State property. The Kellogg party complain that a largo number of arms are still missing. These were probably taken by the populace. JIcEnery and Penn will issue a ciicular requiring an PROVISIONS, Etc. and the inspection of all the State tro.-preturn of the State arm in their hand, and earnestly urging all citizens to carry out th.8 terms of the surrender in the same spirit. Should the state officers make the search, conflict and blood-lie- d A largo assortment of would certainly occur, hut if tile United to the duty, States officers are there would probably he no resistance, NATIVE AND FOREIGN FRUITS certainly none by concert of action. T!io TAIII.E Will be t nIT tlinm' aiYpplIxl 1 ill lac BENT, mid i lie comfort of jurneatM attmiifil to. TACES TO AND FROM HELENA. DERR Lodgs, Ffirt Mmitju, llozunmi, an t all iioi.itWu Montana; loavo every Virginia, morning at C:jJ, and arr.ve every evening. GRO-OERI- E I HUE COACH TO AHO FROM CARS, . if METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Montana Street, . - - CORINNE, UXTLH. W. E. CAMPBELL, URSULAS Proprietor uf TABLE SPRING BEDS l-tt Louis Demers, Board! and Lodging S3 to 93.50' per cay. wnor-KSAL- GROCRIS9 Free IBns to nn from Ihe Can. 2agsHs: 1 raagforred wltb Fare nni ultuout Charge. , All Quint. Washington, Sept. 23. Kellogg telegraphs to Attorney General Williams as follows: Reports from the country show that in a number of cases whero our parish officers hr.d been ousted, tho old incumbents are going back peaceably. The country is quieter than was expected, and in the city all is quiet. So far, no reports aro received from Red River. Running on Short Time. Boston, Sept. 23. A Fall River spe-cia- l AND FAMILY SUPPLIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. WESTERN HOTEL, Orders from Neighboring Towns Promptly Filled. CORINNE J. & G. W. HARTER AST-ea- bt SON - PROPRIETORS. -- The Table la alwaye Supplied Wltb she beat the Market Affords. O It STOVES. - UTAH, STANLEY, Wholesale and Roiall CORINNE, Sc K, coive the patronage of the public. y r MRS. NICKUM POST-OPrXC- having leased the' THE Proprietors known lioaso will bo pleased to re UTAH. peltf ST. OPPOSITE fTIIK CORINNE, , voted it says the mill owners expedient to join the manufacturers elsewhere in running on short time. to-da- Tho attention ef tho traveling public Is spe cially nvfted to this House, as It ha lately chanced hands ui.d i now in chertie ol ono ot tho nio-- t popular and experienced hotel men in Utah. Stages for all rart" of Montana ard Idaho leave the Metropolitan daily at(:3ua. m. ltr i MAI.VJ Of little Alice, aged one year and two months, only child of Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Long, who died on Tuesday, 22d No Kloro Trouble Apprehended. inst. Sho had been sick for about a 'Augusta, Ga., Sept. 23. The excitemonth past, but human aid could not, ment iin Edgefield, S. C., over the sure her. threatened trouble between whites and And Dealers la the negroes, is rapidly subsiding, and no There ii a further trouble is apprehended. Delighted Ttlnn CJ A. In Ogden to day, and his name is WilSuffocated. liam Howard, the efficient secretary of Vicksburg, Sept 23.- - Four men. en. the Utah Iron Works. His wifo gave him good reason for his exuheranco of gaged in sinking a well, were suffocated this morning by the impure air. Ono spirits, as she preented him with a little of the men leaves a wife and largo saint, or angel, this morning, (Wednesfamily. and day)! it is ot the feminine persuasion. The parents have our hearty congratuTie Steamship Trouble lation. The mother and daughter are New York, Spt. 23. Competition thriving, and the father is doing as well between the National and Cunard lines as can ho expected on the joylul occafor the Boston trada has resulted in a sion. dissolution of the steamhip conference, Cur. down of steerage BRICK STOKE ON CORNER OPPOSITE This is Danbury Baileys description and a fearful cutting Some lines have not NEW MOTEL, of the English papers; They crowd their passage rates. fifteen ticket for sell all but fixed rate., advertisements into repulsive limits: as twelve, and the matter with no re- dollars, some as low they mix up is to be. selling as said line Philadelphia C T gard to clasification; they publish but dollars for as eleven lov passage to Liva beggartlly handful of American news; Freight rates are not affected they report in full the most insignificant erpool. the controversy. BCash paid for country of speache; they dont seem to realize by produce.W sepl-t- f that there L such an attraction as condensed news paragraphs; they i3ue no Going to China Sunday paper, and but one or two have MEAT MARKET. Chicago, Sept. 23. A party of mis- UTAH a weekly; they ignoro agriculturo and Eran-cisc- o science, personals and gossip; they care- sionaries to China started for San TEAL AND MUTTON ALWAYS ON this morning. They will meet in flPEtF, fully exclude all humor and head lines, BOLOGNA SAUSLand; lio, the and come to their readers every week- ihht city the company that intends to AGE in the attract. paid for all kind of bide. day, a sombro and mournful spectacle sail for Canton on October 3d., and join Tfc patronage of the puDllc is solicited. hem in the passage. that is more exasperating to beheld. Tl-I EF.VI BANDr.IUS th-i- Mfnsr in Northamtonshire. -- Ono doo CENTRAL HOTEL, x. Cenoral Merchandise, DeVOL & JOHNSON, JEWELERS AND London, Sept. 23. Chns. Swain the poet, died ageJ forty-siAanold decline to run for Parliament GROCERS, 1ST , BARLEY, WHEAT anj OATS. Rock Surlngv AND D I AGON LAS. 7 Tor I .A. t X-- Ha on hand a full stock of FRFXCU, - licath UTAH. j Declined. cv es g Montana St., opp. Masonic Hall rOKINNE attention i aid to orders hy mail. Work ready when vromiod. o ic T. E. BROWN, a Front St., i Dead-Candida- Kw.- - Homs. Bc-twe- en Which came off Tuesday ovenin", was n affair, und it is to be ery cnjfq-ablhoped, satisfactory to the association in every way. The programme consisted of twenty-twpieces, compiling overturts by the Ogden Brass Band, chorine, glee, trios, duettes and solos. Those most worthy of notica where rill were so good, were in the 1' 1 part the full chorus by the Choral Union of Mozart's Beautiful Bells," Gloria"; the duet Millis charmingly sung by and IN'stale. und the ballad by Mrs. In the Rs1ale, By the Blue Sea. Movers. Wade second part, the duet by The Lo.--t Ship, was adand Pugh, mirably rendered, but would have bad better effect had tho singers steppi d to the front of the stage instead of lemain-inback at the piano. The solo by Mr. The Young Widow, Win. Pugh, wn the was deservedly encored, as sei song given by Miss Bailey. Tho selection from the opera of Guy Mannering, called Tho Fox Jumped Over the Parsons Gate," gave universal satisfaction, Mr. Wade singing the tenor part in a most pleasing manner. The Union programme closed with tho Battle March, from the opera Faust. Tho two piano solos by Miss Webster were most delightful, and confirm our opinion of the lady as a talented pianist. Me.-dam- MILLIN EH AND DEALER IN MILLINERY GOODS, Corner. FrftU an I Front S's , UTAH. . OltlN'NE frOdtf HOUSB. tho Chora! Union. The l'horal 1ition Concert, -- .JOHN Poet in Louisiana. TRANSIENT AND HOME CUSTOM. M. H. I!KA1(D.SLF.Y. COKINNK iarUi, r Prompt FOREICH. Arrival of Grahams Carpet More Trouble Antivqiatcd Baggers Concert of SALT LAKERS IN OCDEN BIRTHS, DEATHS, Etc. accon.mouationi lor Yir-tol.- i. oni(yat Iinv .VI - TELEGRAPHIC. Carlists Victory. JOHNSON, P. E. to vri t' tri attention OCDE QS2EH ADVERTISEMENTS. - JO. 20. ! , - C0R1JJE, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEI'TEM DER 24, 1874. YOL. 1. i J 1 fH router, , i WILLIAM HYNDWIAW,' ' " Blit Head, Letter need, : business cards. CuIUXNE first class JOB OFFICE, and are prepared to do, at reasonable ratal, all klndi of in. TERMS; Board and Lodging per weekBoard without Lodging . Meal? n . . . . ... ........ , gs Lodgl THE API BOGUS - S8 00' 7 00 0 10 NEATLY AID COM-FORTABL- Y FURNISHED. THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS always on band. "Wft i STAGES for Montana and Idaho, leaves the W her mix liuTtL every morning attLLO. mU RAILROAD HOUSE ax bakery , Fnciaff D. It. Depot,) COS1NNC. OUTFITS FOB PASSENGERS LUNCHES AND GROCERIES OF ALL KIND FRE8U BttEtD s&VERl DAY PIES AND OAKE4. Tavs Three meals, SI ; Beds. 60c; Board per week, fj.Pj; Board aud lodging, 7. All Kinds ef I.lqtaere Prise. ch - sepl-- f O. LACHMAN, ni f ho Leweat Proprlftor t r |