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Show - v t to- j iwii . I ? hrc a Cnt eUtt IX. t CORINNE, UTAH. . ... SATURDAY, JUNO 10, 1075. - HO. V 05. CAROS. 'MISCELLANEOUS. CORINNE LODGE NO. WILLIAM HYNOMAN, Attorney a -- t-La- M. A TELEGRAPHIC. Yoreioh. 'llr UTAH. f C0RINNELODGE.no. 4, meet Artemy 8 oclock, in 2 .TV ?Tory Masonic Hall,nightat Montana street, Corinne, Utah. Odd Fellows in good standing are cordially invited to attend. S. L. . N. G. J. A. Johvso, Secretary.TIRUALS,sep!2-t- f UTAH. EASTERN-- . . Mexican Affairs J. CAGGIE, - 4 Chicago, June 19. .A Washington special says the high official who has returned from a visit to the Texas border W. I reports a very deplorable condition of OFFICE AT THE CITY HALL, things there. He says that the outside public has ne idea of the real condition All operation, pertaining to dentls. , I iRh Street, Corinne. of affairs. This side of the Rio Grande in the most skillful manner, at reas li TanlT. able prices a wide stretch of country is inhabited Oim k With Dr. Graham, Corinne, Utah sepl8-t- f by Mexicans. They preponderate to a great extent over the Americans, and HARDENB3QOK A LANDON MILWAUKEE BEER HALL, therefore have control of all civil offices. For this reason it is impossible to secure Bale, Salt Lake City, Livery anil Feed Stables. the conviction of Mexican thieves who In Richards Hall, is the place for the best cross the border to plunder the Ameri Corner Fifth and Front 8ts., boor in the city Call and try its cans. Upon the part of Government quality. CORINNE UTAH. officials there is grave apprehension of sepltf A. R. STOVER, Painter ft Paper Hanger DENTIST. -p- .d erformed LEONARD Dearer Feed and Sale Stable, ELIEL, Wholesale and retail dealer in GRAIN FOR HAY AND FURCUSON North Front SALE. Boots and Shoes, & BRO., GENTS' FURNISHING CORINNE. St-- , seltf n. i(. nikiim:ki. A VING 5 paMhe VT SIGN HOUSE. GOODS AND AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER. - HATS. FURS HIDES, AND neul-t- IN ALL STYLES AND FACTION GUARANTEED. AND Montana R O O I S , IV! St., bet. Fifth and Sixth, Utb. Corinne, and Perfumed Baths BatLooms elegantly furnished. (X? Hair Droslng and Bath department under the superintendence of OVERLAND SHOPS, o PHIL. KLIPPLE, Prop. neral BlacLsmithing, Wagon Making and Shoeing. NORTH and Trimming made to order Coriun SWELERS SCNS, PISTOLS AND de- DRUGS ETC. WHOLESALE AND R STALL DXALEB 1H AMMUNITION. PURE DRUGS RE-.W'l- One door f A AND CHEMICALS PAINTS, the bank. r,wt Clas Bit IZoase and " OILS, GLASS, VARNISHES, FINE TOILET WINDOW SOAPS, Bit-Har- d SPONGES, BRUSHES, IMPORTED PERFUMERY AND FANCY i GOODS. WALL STATIONERY, DENNEY, Proprs. WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. t Building V E. COR. Frederickeburg and Denver Free Lunch day .v 86e m ' SHEET MUSIC, MUSICAL MERCHANDISE 3TCLASS TABU AND la Utah, BIB i SfEINO such as ' i Pianos, Organs, Accordeons, Concert! -nas, D' Basses, Vcellos, Guitars, Banjos, Violin, Flutes, Fifes, ' Picolos, Clarionets, Drum 9a.so Sticks, Drum Heads, , And repairs or extras for all and any kind of Board and Lodging M to per oay. instrument. Our stock of STRINGS is very large. and we are oonfident Shat wocan suit the public with f ny kind of a string from a Violin to Double Bass, BAND BOOKS, SCORE BOOKS, BLANK PAPER OF ALL SIZES. I Anything mailable forwarded post-pai- d receipt of price. Send for prioos. on A. W. BROWN & CO. A Billiard Saloon in connection with the House, seltf NEWARK THE OLD COR NEB. San Francisco Bay, Alameda Co., CaL Title Perfect. Incorporated. The NEWARK LAND COMPANY is too Fund in. This bapfj Ijf OuWMteo be prepared in paid to take May steamboat and railroad to their town aod lands. By reference to the Coast Survey! bast it will bo seen tlx a t at Potrera the Old Corner facing tho Point, in front of Newark, tbo deep water aJi ,wy through the channel from style and keeps the . ed first-cla- ss Finest Wines, Uquors The latest anecdote brought to light Cigsrs. by the Centennial celebration is rather plenty of water, good elimate, excellent soil and While the amusing. British Fr5ftsIlwT2ryxrnih.t,ufOMii,tln Oyster were Vogotablosof tho somo troops marching through menco active operation in old one of them Cambridge, fiiin andsobsefip- said jestingly to a farmer sowing seed; nS)rni at ?'JLcIrcJJ,arl. of the pply ?flea 40&H . Company, f You may sow, but we shall reap. San Well perhaps you may, was the reFrancisco. land trill H old at auction May 22, 1873. by II. M. NewkaU 4 ply, for I am sowing hemp. m Co., acret and lott to the highut bidder. Terms forwhat ,ar to. ay bofwrs. Possessions you get, end get Whet -i- naii CredLt by the 1st of Juno, or sooner if you pay for. They tell a tough story about a new . the cropsgiven are off. S. Steamer M. man on one Latham of local leaves our the foot of baggage trains, Pan"an. opposite the Pacifie Mall says the Los Angeles Star. He was told p D Pranciseo, 1Tf, Here food is prepared for the best of society. Mendays, Woduesdavs, and Fridays,Sundaya, at 8:30 to pile up the trunks in a baggage car, And handsomely served in all styles end 11 to t "O'rark 11, ai I according to the tide, g.viox from four to five and be sure to hang the checks on the . jVAri0M h lo.'rf!! of imported I ho.lr! on the end wine ground. Returning, leave New s the place inliquors half-paoutside. The literal minded youth piled Sy U tne city to dine. I ark 8 oclock, arriving at San up the trunks, .a r.d then took off the Of brofcf wild and tsme. he h s full 50 dishes Resturants on the rteiiers on the checks, with the leather straps attached, Ihomeats, Do ir river supplys him with 11 sorts of P'a": W only for what yon get: Breakfast, 60 and hung them upon the outside of the cents. Dinner 7o cents. Fare for round trio ; fishes; 0 connect with boaL car. Trie baggage master at the depot And the f ir La Belle France, and the hills on tho Rhin' running to Niles, Centerville, Washington was driven nearly frantic by the passenGive drinks to all those who at tho Old Cornre Corners, Warm Springs, and San Jose. gers per the Orizaba Attempting to iden QlQ6d CHARLES R. PETERS, ElanadarV tify their boxes. maro-lu- ,d BPSwrat cass&iaHtf oi-- 'J 1"! L half-pas- st j Promoted An General recently enlisted as a private in a United States regiment. iel J. W. GUTHRIE, f Cleala at all Hours. KOSSMAN three meTal tickets FOR octa-t- f VIRGINIA COLE, !. Montana HbuSE. t, bet. 4th and 6th, - GORINNE, - UTAH. Front Street, bet Fourth and Fifth, TH CORINNE, UTAH. CHOICEST WINES, UQUORS CIGARS ALWAYS ON HAND. AND Wholesale end Retail Dealer In FREE LUNCH EVERY DAY Groceries Produce and UAORATIIA TOIINEl, The eociest saloen in the city. Mltf Propriety. i Provioiono. Montana Otroot, Corinno. h A juft CLASS BQA19ING it BOUSI (Between Second end Third streets.) P t t- PAimny,9 f Montana Street. a.V' J ' ; ; r. ; BAN HKYFRON, Proprietor- ' ALL KIND8 OF FANCY AND FAMILY GRO- R PDOPLES HEAT Terrible Rain Storm. Chicago, June 19.--T- he Tribune St. Louis special says one of the most vio- Ad !ih. ThSLiVuJplied prepared in the finest market style. r i t yj u Bee of Fiaioat'oaaU' lent and destuctive rain storms that ever CERIES. OUTFITTING GOODS. AND Perk, Hutton and Ilcy'cf all visited this city was that at yesterday kinds Canadia n rkdjCsn COUNTRY PRODUCE ; CONmorning. In the lower portions of the city, cellars and basements, and in some I RATES STANTLY ON HAND. $1 PER DAY; 3 PER WEEK instances the first stories of many houses i were completely flooded, damaging nTinir'mede extensive arrangements for fuiniture and merchandise. In the CASS PAID COUKTEI PI0DDG1 my own stock, I wor ld 'rixpeettbllr applying neighborhood of 20th and Salisbury tracts for 8peeiaVcon hoarding boys. street, the occupants of houses were and Sfgs Had a Speelal ty aroused by a rush of water and in twenty Batter minutes the water was twelve or thirteen feet deep. Te inhabitants garOrders by mall or telegraph, ( . ! i ' s, were compelled to run out without put-tin- g attended to. I CIolton9 Utch. IkraUoopmwdaMeat Market poeito on their clothes, in order to save LoalsjDmaen for (hobcxeltof xxy ratroaTfo thoneaad a Several tot of their lives. Several men were comi tho northern I Tax gnartcrJ W town. Fixst-clarongb lumber on head. eepiAt Horn, rat Flaob pelled to swim in order to reach a place JL t - A of eafety. Engines and pumps have been ! 1 . ICC! ICCt ICQ! all day pumping the water from the base OVEN3 A CO., Prcpa. menu, cellars and lower floors and it it' ; i) i j i itU will be many days before hundreds of Fiftee; 'j; t3 iJ WiSiflwt--i be bed at tf the louses in various parts of - the city D , t ocUklityx can be made habitable. J I V my35 ISAS DOCtS, Cerlnne .if1? i epl7-t- f x . fl , os nocac, 4 PICTURE 0lt FRAMES, POCKET , ss . c-i- CUTLERY. i -- Etc. Rbj, .1.',. Cs., I Ca j Hussey 5TH A MONTANA STS. tdM 4JCI KELT PAPER, Yt erltrr0aite Keep on hand and for sale at New York the largest stoek of - t, Saloon. GSBURY & Trouble in Galveston, Texas, June 19 The published reports of the Penitentiary Investigating Committee, fully sustain the charge of cruel and inhuman puniihmennt of convits in various forms. Deputy United States Marshals Allen and Blood have been indicted and arrested for allowing McCarthy, the counterfeiter, to escape. They have given bonds and will be tried next week. A UTAH. epl-t- Marshals UTAH r east ef Bank of Corinne. CORINNE States - BOOK ADD When a Vicksburg negro woman was informed the other day by a reporter ef the Herald of that city that the price of sea lions bad increased fifteen per cent. during the present month, she elevated her hands and exclaimed: De Laud ouly knows what is to become of poor folks I Seems zif de more we worked de Has oftener de white folks go and riz de Depot m price on do nessumsaries of life. Pittsburg, Pa., June 19 A fire origThe press who makes Evarts inating in the machine shops of Jas. talk about reporter previous knowledge beforeBowen Son, this morning, destroyed hand is in danger of something that the shops and several adjoining build- will make him wish his parents had remained single. ings. Loss is estimated at $66,000. LEVI SANDERS. GUNSMITHS, SAH?TACTJ0N WARRANTED IN P.uns Watches, Clocks an Stocking a spoctalty. Fire Record. United J. W. McWUTT, Hrre constantly on hand a large assortment of June am thankful for the patronage of the pub no!9 JOHNSON, AND Cash raid for all kinds of hides. Meats livered any place free of charge. TJttvli. octl5-t-f DgVOL & hand, the best beef, veal, mutton and pork; tko best corned meats, and the best sausages of all kinds. - OOHINNE, - 19. A grand complimentary dinner was given to Postmaster General Jewell, at the Palmer House yesterday. A1 wavs on jl (Opposite R. R. Depot,) Chicago, FIFTH STREET, OGDEN. at(i:S0a.tn. mn ex-rel- T front street. UTAn Veat Market. - Carriage Repairing Painting ions, Busies and Sleighs Instruction Complimentary Dinner. Mrs. Spencer. soitF- Washington, June 19, have been prepared at the Interior De- partment for the Sioux Commissioners f SUPERIOR TOILET GOODS. Ladies Black Hills Commissioners. irst-cl- H.W.P. SPENCER, PROPRIETOR. Ilot, Cold Texans are now fully H. D. Hinman, A. Corning and W. H. (Formerly fhe J unction House) Ashley, with J. Collins as Secretary, are to visit the agencies of the Sioux interested in the negotiations, beginning at OGDEN JUNCTION - - UTAH. Red Cloud, for the purpose of laying before the Indians the wishes of the Government respecting the desired cession of the Black Hills country and their i a accommodations for rights in the Big Horn mountains. Also to invite them to a Grand Council with TRANSIENT AND HOME CUSTOM. the Commissioners. They are enjoined as to the necessity-o- f great care in the interpretation of their interview, so as M. H. BEARDSLEY. to avoid both mistakes or any suspicion sop7-ton the part of the Indians that they are not fairly reported. ST. LOUIS BARBER SHOP BATH f BEARDSLEY HOUSE, SATIS. T-h-e - Stages for all parts of Montana and Ida leave the Metropolitan daily the still remained rilent. You didnt lo Im sure, she responded, but next time please dont wear one of those collars with the points turned outward; they scratoh so. nnoun a co. Lluoic EDoolordl7 Montana Street, c5a"ed hands and is now in charge of one nh0 Apopullr art3 experionced hdte Yes, you may come again next Sunday evening, Horace, dear, but and she hesitated. What is it, darling? Hve I given you pain? he asked, as by v i Madrid, June 19. General Martinez Campos, has ruceeded in crossing the Free Bus to and from the Cars. Bagriver Elbro, notwithstanding the gage Transferred with Care and heavy without Charge. fire kept up by the CarlUta. By this movement he has established communication with Joviller, Commander of the The attention of the traveling public Is spearmy of the center. to this lIou.se, as it ha lately cially nvited ; difficulty aroused, and a war of extermination is not improbable. PELTS Front St., near Fifth, Corinne, Utah. GRAINING with Mexico. Her Government is powerless to prevent these outrages. Cortina rules in defiance of the Mexican Government, and is closely leagued with the Mexicans on this side in their schemes for plunder. The promised move to suspend Cortina is not believed to have been made in good faith. Nearly all the inhabitants on the border depend on thieving for PERFECTED MY AKRANGE-- I w,t soino of the largest houses Boston 1 am wepared support. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR GLAZIEP. AND PATEU HANGER. serious a. w. HOTEL. Military Movements In Spain. Louis Orducrs ' " tzizzaiizzzz. riETROPOLITAf Shanghai, June 19 Intelligence haa been received from Chin Kiang that the native soldiera cf that place insulted the United States Consul end his wife. Two of them were arrested Ttnd taken to the British Consulate, when the soldiers en deavored to rescue them. The Europeans had mustered and were prepared to defend the Consulate, but the Chinese authorities succeeded in quieting the mob. Th. British American Con.ul. of I this city have left for Chin Kiang and the United States man of war Palos and the British war ship Thalia will follow immediately. O. O. F. f fJi 'to o&Ut whcared. MOTELS. American Consul and wife in aulted by the Chinese. Special Dispatches to the Mall. W. M. gulduekg, sep!7-tMcNutt, Secretary. f Q- - I- - w, CORINNE & J. JOHNSON, Attoruoy-at-La- & REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS held at Masonic Hall, Shorts build JT n?Iontan atreet, the first and third ' Mondays of each month. Sojourning brethren in good standing are cordially invited to Special Attention given to collections. r. p. A F A w, COKIXKE epl-t- 5, ' t n Promt ettoU Work ready nail. BUSINESS V teS'eT ' CORINNE, UTAH. eepl- - 4 r s f V , V j ! 1; 1 h I b 1 J - t A |