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Show ? I ? ' - x t , - i . r T 1 CONIINE MAIL. DAILY raWiikat every COOK E JOHN SON. -- ,fc carrier at -- j I ' f v W V 'T, y tf - '-- i v: i M .'JC la lintels nt v at rrrt EtU 110 00 00 3 00 00 1 ao Prompt attention rail U ndtn ky mail. Work mdr vkapnnial , ' HO. 2. C0RIVXE, UTAH. TUESDAY. EIAIlCn 2. 1075. VOL. 2. cenia per week. 25 . , do, : Gseyear, by mail or expros . fix menths Three mootbi ae Meath by I , & a- - pi except 8nnday) by TEK1IH Balirared ? 'lr t SF OGDEN BUSINESS CARDS. WILLIAM HYNDMAN, - - - - - UTAII. COIIfftfB W. R. OT Utah and California Lumber, Builders Hardware. turned Work, Scroll Sawing, Oib, Paints and Color. Window (ila?. etc. All orders on line of U. P. and C. P. It. H promptly attended to. Terms cash. eeptii-ou- i OEAnDhi.CY HOUSll, OV E R , (Fermerly the Junction House) DENTIOT. All eparattsR pertaining te dentistry performed in tbe moitsailllul taaouer, at reasonable price me With Dr. Graham, CerinDO, Ltah. Urery a4 Feed UTAH. accommodations for TRANSIENT AND HOME CUSTOM. Stable. M. II. BEAUDSLEY. Ceraer Fifth end Front Sts., UTAH. CRINM1 - - . sep7-t- f nnaumvnw? , A. L. KIDDER epltf Dearer Feed ami Sale Stable Wholesale and Retail Dealer In BAT AND GRAIN TOR SALE. and Cigaris. Liquors hand.'SU T.est Brands always on Trent n. ISVSL eltf JH. SIGN CORIHfiE LODGE NO. COPJNNE. It-- , - ORNAMENTAL A M. LODGE, No. 4, meet every Prtdav night at 8 oclock, in Hail, Montana street, Fellows in attend. goed standing are coidialiy invited to :N. ,s. L. TIB HALS, G. sepl2-t- f J. A. Johwsov, Secretary. .Masonic Freat St., aarr Flflk, Cerlaae, Utah. Corinne, amAiauia ix all sttlss aid .satis. rxcTiox guarantecd. ltah. odd O. D. RICHMOND & CO. SHJP ST. LOUIS BAR3E xs WHOLxaai.z AID ROOMS, extail BaxLcns x General Merchandise. MeaUna St., bet. Fifia and Sixth, t'erinue, t'Ub. GOODS SECOND-HAN- D OF EVERY DES UOUuHT AND SOLD. CRIPTIOX w:t r. r. spencer, proprietor. Bilk eeaea elegantly furnished. 2d door west of Mail office. Union Hair Pressing and Bath department aader the fiiperuuendeuce of .Ladle UTAn. Bakery Re-open- ed. Airs. Spencer. seitf BREAD, DoVOL & JOHMSON, . JEWELERS PIES, VriNES, CUNSM1THS, AND LIQUORS, Hare entantly on hand a large assortment of IXI, PISTOLS AND SAUSAGE, CRACKERS, CHEESE. AMMUNITION. IN RESATISFACTION WARRANTED Watches, Clocks an pairtng Jewelry. Free Lunch. - SVicktur a specialty. n!6 GEORGE HANF, Proprietor. ae deer east of Bank of Corlnne. - CORINNE - UTAII. UTAH epl-t- f OVERLAM D SHOPS PHIL. KLIPPLE, Prop -- 0 Genoral Blacksmlthlng, Wagon Making and. Shooing. Carriage RepairinxlPaintlng and Trimming Wage us, JJjfgies and Sleighs made to order Qbriane VEeat 3Sarlcet. hand, the be-- t beef, veal, mutton and perk; tae bet corned meata, and tbo bet sausages of all kinds. Cash paid for all kind? of hides. Meats livered any place froe of charge. lic. nolS itl5-t-( - TJtnli. de- for the patronage of the pub- LEVI SANDERS. It. Depot,) summons. In the Justices Court of Malad Precinct, in the county of box Elder, .territory ol Itah. L. C. .acobs, J. P. Allen liardonbrook NUtt MiKGAJf, and John Lardon, partners, doing business under the hrm name and style of liardonbrook a: Landon, plaintitls, against Dealer in William Hammond, defendant. Tho people of tho Territory of Utah send greeting to vv ilium Hammond, deiendant You are hereby summoned to appear before me at my othce m Corinne city, in the county CORINNE, UTAH. oi iox Llder, on the ijth day ot January, A. 167,, at 10 oclock a. hi, in an action 'Cmei-- At Henry Leiwes' Store, Montana St 1. anbrought against ou by said plaintitW to swer the complaint of the aoove named plain-tiii- s. Said action is brought to recover one CASH PAID FOR EVERYTHING. ISlwd 70) dollars and hundred ard thirty-si- x jiu9. seventy cents, balaueo duo for feeding horsos from duly oqh to ugrit --7th, l7d, or EVERY PERsCN will, be taken against you ior the judgment of this suit if .Man, woman, boy or girl should send at c e said amount, together wish or one of the Ecolior Stationery Packet?, you lait to appear and answer. lo the Jjhori J or any Constable of said counntaming note paper, envelop s, penholder pens, blank book, blotter, photographs ty, greeting: Mage legal service and due rejeuci., et 10J beaatitul ladies, tooth picks, pertnine turn hereoi-Giveunder my hand this 12th day of cachet, Chinese pu.zle, and a fine piece of or gents jewelry. Try a package. Price, A. D. 1&74. K. C. JACOBS, IX'c ?aId4U ct?., or 0 for Si. Agents wanted. A JastSaa ef J. CAJITY BUKkOW , af said PrwUia ,Aidr?n?. , 519Ha?'eny 3t. PfefTaifpkU. Jlidos, l?elt aud Wool, l.-7-d, tt n Da-camb- er, la-Kti- ? passenger train on tho Indianapolis, Cincinnati anil Lafayette railroad last night was thrown Irortr tha track near Lawrenceherg by a broken axle, and a tramp who wa stealing a rid on the forward end of tho postal car was inN others injured. stantly killed. are roads all the running pasNearly senger truins on time to day. Tho passage of freight trains is generally sus pended, but probably everything will bo running at usual t. blo-omi- New Yoik, Match 2. The general impression being that Beecher would take the stand to dsy in tho great scandal suit, the Brooklyn City Court room and its approaches were crowded this morning. Seated among the lawyers ot the prosecution was Fiancis D. Moulton, his second appuaranee since he left Mrs. Tilton was thu witne-- s stand, absent. Ttlton sat in his Usual place. E. ,J. Overton was sworn and testified to long acquaintance with both parties to the suit. Witne-- s called on Tilton after the publication of tho Bacon letter; said to him this was a serious charge to bring against Beicher; Tilton replied that he wanted Beecher to do him justice; said he was not going to be called a fool or knave, that it was now his turn to tight, and ha would not sheath his sword till Beecher was down; this was Tuesday; the next time witness saw Tilton wa the succeeding Friday at the house of witness; Mrs. Ovington was present; Tilton began by saying that Elizabeth made a fine confession before tho committee; she is a trump; but it was all fiction; I could go before the committee and weave fiction in the same manner. f.lontan nlStrcot, Wholesale and Aetaii Dealer Ce COHINNE, - - TJTjSLCI. Grooerieo, Produce "rend P row ioiociM. M. C. OAMPOBLL, Proprietor. Montana Gtroot,tCori n no . (Between Second and Third street. ) Doordi ALL KINDS, OF FANCY AND FAMILY (" per nay, OUTFITTING GOODS.l aND COUNTRY PRODUCE CON-STANTL- Free Bus to and from the Cars. Bag-gsTransferred with Caseasd Y ON HAND. d top-sail- and ILodglnalczto caaa 3ItO-CEUIE- ?, ng hard-fiste- if. mu in snin tm iiESTCLisj ge without Chargs. ' I t CASH FOE PAID , Butter anil 09-Ord- ers attended te. G -- COUXTKT gs Made a PRODUCE Mpee laity by mat) or tolegr aph promptly "William Butler is a negro Justice of the Peace in Nashville, Tennesse. Ia a Several thousand shingles case recently tried before him Fanny rough lumber on hand. Taylor got a verdict of $6 for a washing bill. Justice Butisr toek the money from the defendant and refused te give it to the plaintiff. His judicial opinion is reported to have been, Fanny, dis do count dat you money jos squares WUOLXSXlJK AX aKTAIX. freeze to it honey. owed me. Honan to entered Ills exception Fanny ors ruling, on tha giound that he was an old theif, and then he knocked out sepl-t- t t (Qoataa ight. Corinne.. 4 w - . - UTAH, J. MONTGOMERY, Propr. 4 rmsT.ci.AC3 noTsa tub ojily III TUB CITY. TERMS THREE DOLLARS DAY. . U0USC., I PBH NEW BRICK BUILDING, LARGS, PLEAS AX1 AND WELL F URN 183 ED BOOBS, GOOD toPBING BEDS ' IN ALL THE SLEEPING ROOM A The Table will be at all times supplied with the best, and the comfort . of guests attended to. - STAflES TO AND FROM HELENA. DEEB Lodge, For Benton, Bone men. Virginia, and all points in Montana, leave at 7 :0U, and arrive every evening.every morning FRFI' COACH TO ANO FROM CARS. tf MJ)i i st. or rostra rax maw Y i f rj WESTERfi HOTEL. LEIWES, re-ena- ELTON Boss) ONt-- re f BXALBX IH The young Indies of a certain Indiana city are about introducing a new game PROVISIONS, Etc. called Kiss me quick, and let me go. They havo frequent rehearsals, at whicli the girls are never late; but they are never perfect in their parts. They reWashington News. A large assortment ef member well 2. the Kiss me quick Tho Senate Washington, March, Committee on Commerce this morning enough, but somehow, they iorgt to sny and let me go. And the young men decided to report the River and Haibor are so mean that they wont prompt the NATIVE AND FOREIGN FRUITS Appropriation bill without amendment, girls a single time. owing to the shortness of time and ANI FAMILY SUPPLIED se old Bourbon in An was bll! . of failure of the danger OF ALL DESCRIPfrom the country "Wednesday, and while In the Senate the rending of yesterTIONS. days journal was dispensed with, nnd a in town hoard the news from Tennessee. Here Lize, he said to his wife, drive number of bills from the Committee on home, and dont look for me fore Pensions passed. to celebrate. I am The credentials of S. B. Morey, U. Jesstiss hot been donegoing at last. The good S. Senator elect from Texas, were pre- old time is returnin. Andy Johnson Orders from neighboring Towns has been elected again! Hoop! hooray! sented and placed on file. Promptly Filled. a it on terbaoker factory. The Sundry Civil Appropriation bill 1inJlissouibiggern Brunt.wicker. was received from the IIoue and referred te the Committee on Appropriations. A DISPATCH from Oneonta, New On motion of Morton the House Force York, states that during the intense cold FORINNE, - - - r - - UTAH, named bill was read a second timo by its title. of last week, three children seitf O Burn, ranging in age from eight to Bayard objected to a third reading, eleven years, were forced by thir parand it was laid over. ent, basket makers, residing in Exeter, The bill for the equalization of Bounto btnrt on their usual peddling tour. The following morning thu bodies of tbo ties was then taken up. In the House, Immediately after meet- children were found on the load between Exetor and a neighboring town, frozen ing, the xules was suspended and the to death, the oldest with his arms around WhelMKle and Retail Dealer la bill for the government of tho District tho neck of the youngest. of Columbia was taken up and considered in committee of the whole and sevThirty immigrants arrived here this eral amendments niado. morning from the Atlantic States and The President has approved the Pen- Europe. They spent their first day in sion Appropriation bill. town in walking about the city looking Groceries, for openings ih thu snow, ice and mud, in order, if possible, to get a peep at our Provhious, Taken Their Seats- silver pavements. Virginia Enterprise. New Orleans, March 2 Eight Con Liquor,, servative Senators took their seats this It is mentioned that although Mr. morning in the Kellogg Legislature. Beecher is sixty-onyears old, ho can Tebaeco, read very fine prin) without glasses. V occasioned ho has However that be, may FOREIGN. and Cigars other people to read a vast deal of very Avalanche. course print gaiety. Owyhee Liberal Bill for Ireland- London, March 2 . In tho Commons A letter passed thiough the Detroit last evening, Mr. Beach, Secretary for Post Office the other day, bearing the Ireland, introduced a bill lessening the following supercriptien: To tho Fat penalties for unlawful possession of arms Kusi what rails the Pontyac weekly All kinds of Wines, Scotch Ale in Ireland, and repealing the law which Gazette, and sent me a dunnin letter in and English Porter Conauthorizes the cloing of public houses an envelope he stole; Pontyac, Michi ft stantly on hand and arrest of persons found out of doors gan at night, in proclaimed districts, and reAnd now it appears Mrs. Tilton saten moving xestrictions yn newspapers. Tha the Dominies knee and celled him tM Secretary stated that the Government How we wUh Bessie would Father. sepl-tf- B to called Theo Susai what us tell the jntaoded laws agaitikt Ribbomsm in the county of dore when she sat en his knee m her New York star. ii W esimeath, as it had been assured that plum coilered dress. tb Ribbon conspiracy existed as strong Wait tiH Theodores mother-in-laas ever there. Ha pointed to the fact gets on the stand! Did that young man Kolton, Utahb- that John Mitchell was elected to Par- say her mouth was like a- te?. It is a liament because he bad declared that he declaration ef war, and there shall" He would never consent to be at peace with such war as that young man has not Tbs Ojnr m ran PLaca dreamed of thus far. England. He alluded to the return f numerous emigrants from America,-whOWENS A CO.,. Props. he said had acquired western vices, and forgotten their Irish virtues. These BEER MILWAUKEE HALL, were his reasons for nut wholly removThe house has been refitted and well furnished- The table is supplied' with the bast thu restrictions on the possession of ing the market affords. Stages leave every mora- fire arms in Irelaad. ing for all principal points in Idaho Salt Lake City, sepI7-t-f Marquis llartington, the new Liberal leader, supported the bill, whieh passed In Richards Hall, Is the place for the bwt its first reading. ia do cir-- Call and try its spraHty. Montana tho-Hou-se. CENTRAL HOTEL, CORINNE her front teeth and kicked her into the street. His decision will be reviewed in a criminal ceuit. HENRY A Billiard Saloon in connection with seitf and a lot of Louis Demers, Ill The attention ef the traveling pnblie Is specially nvited to this House, as It ha lately changed hands and is now in charge of oae of tho most popular and experienced hotel men in Utah. Stages for all parts of Montana and Idaho leave the Metropolitan daily atS:80a.nt. M T:l t roat-- o f 1 C0JUNNE, UTAH, I i MBS. NICKUM k PB0PBZ70RS SON having leased tie abeve THE Proprietors known House will be pleased te receive thf patronage ef the pablio. Tit Tnbl I si alrays!Sappllsd SR tti sit e A lwavs on I am thankful XORTII FRONT STREET. (Opposite R. EASTERN. Railroad Accident- Cincinnati, March 2. Tha wet hound HOTEL. ETRQPOLITAI CUTMROE, e, Bat-urday(n- CORINNE SUPXRIOR TOILET GOODS. I J. W. Game. AGO PCOVISISGS GROCERIES war-hor- irfunml Batbs. jlonlaun lit., Also hJtt, I'tiu & I. O. O. F. CORINNE AID FAPlV. HANGER. 23 A T H A F KE0UI.AU COM.MUXICAHOXS held at Ma'onic Hall, Short's build-- n ing, Montana street, the firt and third Mondays of ca-- h month. So.ournmg brethren In good standing aio cordially invited to . tiULDBEllG, M . M. attend. sepl7-t- f J. W. McNort, Secretary. PAINTER. OLAZI1Y 5, A SHKrMKXD. AND UTAH. seplS-t- f FURCUSON A BRO., Nrdt - - TERRACE -- - ae a Farmer. ' "We clip the following from the Detroit Free Press: You farm, do you? asked his honas John Taylor, a man aged forty-fivor, slid eut and made his bow. Yei, sir. Farming is a noble profession, continued his honor. I used to be an agriculturist, and I believe that the happiest hours of my life were spent in homing cranberries, digging dried apple, and hulking cucumbers. Nothing pleased me so well as t run out before breakfast, pick up a corn cutter and mow three or four turn around tho meadow. And such nable sunrises and such moonlight nights as we used to have. Ah, John Taylor, if I were back again among tha bleating pigs, grunting sheep, and crowing lambs, 1 believe I would be bettor off. lam sorryr sir, said the prisoner, as a long pause ensued. For what? Oh, yes; you are charged with drunkenness. I was thinking of the merry days when I sat under the waving apple trees and looked out upon the coi n fields and the budrose ding early Yes, Mr. potatoes. the of Taylor, charge drunkenness, and now speak up like a son ef toil and tell mu if it is true or false. You sec, I was going up the larboard side of Woodward avenue, when a fels low carrying ran across my bows and Hold on, sir, said his lienor, leanover tho drt-king Ill teach you, sir, to lie to an old man like me. Ill make it sixty days, sir ixty long days in the House of Correction. Hie Honer Tho Qoocher Casa- - First-ela- s HARDENBROOK A LANOON. - OGDEN JUNCTION epia-t- f le. and .Btfutis, S.tnK Dears, r, AitarMay-at-Lav- CO., Manufacturers of and dealers in JOHNSON, ELECR APHIC. Special Dispatches to the Mail. OGDEN , UTAH nepi-t- f P. & WILLIAMS UTAII. Gpaeial atteatioa given te selteoUon. E. Terrace. Corlnne. Attorneyat-Liiw- , GtEINNl ADVERTISEMENTS. 4 Trials i Hark! ACsrt. T E R ' I I Ot LI J tics Board and Lodging per week SH Board without Lodging .................. 7 0 M oals . ... , . .... ....... i. At ... THE BOOMS ABB l NEATLY AND J ' n C2I3-FOBTAB- FPBNISSSLf LY , J THE FINEST BRANDS OF CI3AE3 always en hand. STAGES-fo- r Montana sad Idaho, leaves the, W ksTKsx Hotel orarj morning at $i8X. The Old City licet Hcffict.; - i ( - NiasT-ciatJSeT- o ; Louis OFdnrro BL i II A. VINO Rarohnsed the abevn well knows. Meat. Maret of D. i Htyfroa, ,V pleasure in soaring lie. J. the-bcH- X Will f tie . j i : Pri4slf MmbsksdiMfFkcV. Markers, the earner f Urrtf csi i 1 i JSK X?.lZZitxocZXr 4 ii. j i J Z r l m$ I) - jl f ,; i f. IJ n '4 |