OCR Text |
Show etfrj evening, by the pobliibM printing mail company. 8. JOHN TKHMS:. ' r.r. lr ilMI (jDO COR0XE, UTAH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1874. VOL. 1. iw OGDEN YND WILUAMH Attornoy-ttt-La- OOKINNE Wl ' miL Doors, Sash and torncyatLaw, A UTAH. CORINNE w D CARDS LEY All operations pertaining to dentistry performed in the raoit skilllut manner, at roaron-alil- e price HARDENBROOK A LANDON- - Livery and First-clas- -- ut About Accepting the Russian Mission. EASTERN. for 6hooting at Bingham. TRANSIENT AND HOME CUSTOM. Feed Stablen. Charles Hier Bingham, Oct. 26. shot William McGillora, last night, near the Neptune mine. McGillora was hit twice, one ball struck his breast, hit a M. H. BEARDSLEY. Sdp7-t- f UTAH. aepltf Denier Feed and Sale Stable bone and glanced off, the other lodged in His left thigh. Neither wound is dancause of shooting unknown. gerous; Hier gave himself up to the authorities. W. H. CLIPPERTOH, At tor no y Meigs ' Hesitates General UTAH. ascomaiodutions s Corner .Fifth and Fron Sta., ORIHN- 1- - Another Shooting Scrape at Bingham-Coopers Lock-oin New York. HOUSE, OGDEN JUNCTION jricK With Dr. Graham, Corlnno, Ltah. eeplhtf hale, li.inds, (Formerly the Junction House) DENTIST. Nevada Politics. Utah and California Lumber, Builders Hard Oils ware, Turnod tork, Scroll Sawing, (Hass, etc. laints and Colors. Window All orders on line of U. ! and C.P. R It. promptly attondod to. Terms cfeh. septJHim STOVER, R. Race Manufacturers of and dealers in JOHNSON P. Horses Entered for tlie San Francisco Trottin rr CO., OGDEN UTAH. eeni-t- f E. & , attention given to collections, -il w iit-L- ti AND FOR SALE. HAT AND GRAIN NOTARY PUBLIC rth Front St-- , BRO., CORINNE. eltf ii, if. Haepnr.RD. ORNAMENTAL AND BIGN liOUSK. of New York, Oct. 26. A look-ou- t' in this city, owing to coopers has begun sep7-t- f the refusal of the men to abandon their Mrs. trade society. At a meeting of the Coopers Union No. 2, yesterday, it MILLINER AND DEALER IN MILLINERY was resolved to start a shop GOODS, for the purpose of supplying merchants with labor at regular wages and guaranFifth St., Ogden, Utah. teeing to them a saving of from fifty to pcTirf eighty per cent. TJto.li. Schram, Ogden House PAINTER. Q LAZIER AND PAPER HANGER. MAIN STREE O G D E Tr N. - uar Fifth, Coriane, Utah. SATIS- ALL STYLKt AJTD FACTION GU4BVN riKl). OailSIKO I!f ST. LOUIS BASSES SHOP - AND OATH bet.ROOMS, Ffih and Sixth, ItcUa. St., (ilnuo, H. W. (JImIi. r. SPENCER, PROPRIETOR. Tho Secretary of the Treasury appointed General B G. Shields collector of customs of tho port of Galveston. Ho was for inerly a member of Congress from Alabama, was a Union man during the war, and represented the country as minister CHARLES W. SELLERS, D. D. S. at one of the South American Republics. Surgical and Mechanical Dentist. M E Satisfaction gnranteoJ. Office between Go, Hair Pressing and Tilth BMmmppavfManTavn A. L. KIDDER Merchant T ii i 1 Tin? o i. cases. all 0. Metropolitan Hotel, - CORINNE. W3I. LORI MER, O.VKT I Sharing and Hair Dressing Saloon, HoTFI. S CORINliE LODGE NO. d. 5, A F & A M. & I. O. O. F. CORINNE LODGE, No. 4, moot every Frtday ahfht at 8 oclock, in Sr Moronic Halt, Montana street, Corinne, Utah. Odd Fellows 4n attend. good standing are cordially invited to N. U. PHIL KLIPPLE, J. A. ?epl2-t- f Joh.vso, Secretary. 1' -- - Boot and Shoo Maker seltf COR. FOURTH AND MONTANA ST., JOHNSON, GUNSMITHS, Utah. Corlnno All work guaranteed to give satisfaction Uavs constantly on hand a large assortment of done neatly and with ww-Repair- AND PlVCF. COAS. HENGSTELEK, CORINNE, UTAH. eUKg, PISTOLS IV THK REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS held at Mrtonic Hall, Short's ing, Montana street, tho tirn and third Wodnodas of each month, lojourninar brethren in good standing aro ocrdially invited to T. J. ilLACIv, li . M. attend. ?epl7-t- f W.M. IIyvdmax, Socrctary. WIST OF MAIL OFFICE, AND FlRST-fLVS- sepl7-t- f Montana Street, JEWELERS HOUSE, SAMPLE & JOHNSON, Props. The houo bas been refitted and well bo-Thetablo.D supplied ith the t the market afford. Stages Jearo every morning for all principal points in Idaho. BWltf a f fur-ni-he- Montana Stroot, DoVOL pending before the Attorney-General- , permission given to Gen. Sickles upn to file an argument to show that since his resignation as minister to Spain hie is entitled to pay as a retired officer. The decision of this case may. influence Gen. Meigs. If ho accept, General Rufus Ingalls will be nominated for Quartermaster-General. The matter is exciting much attention among army officers. UTAH. Kelton, Utah. IRXNCff, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CASSIMBRES, SILK VELVEI3 . AND DIAG0NLA5. BBCOND DOOR - - KELTON Has an hand a full stock of in , 'Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ?cplS-t- POSNAIoXY, warranted Meigs, however, hesitates, as he does not believe that after having filled a civil office, ho can again draw pay as an officer at the close of his civil term. In this opinion ho is seconded by good The same question is now lawyers. dopartmont-unde- r seltf NEWMAN ing to Russia. Washington, Oct. 26. The President T. E. BROWN, IYI.D-- , is still urging Gan. Meigs to accept the PHYSICIAN, SURGEON Jc OBSTETRICIAN Russian Mission. In cae he does, he Main street, 2 doors south of 1 0., is to be retired with his full rank. Gen. sol Iff OGDEN, UTAH. TERRACE tii superintendence of Mrs. Spencer, dto-rat- h. sept3tf AMMUNITION. KOS8MAN & COLE, SATT?fACTIN WARRANTED IN (iuns, atches. Stocking a specialty. Jwlry. Ob CORINNE UTAH. epl-t- UTAH . in f HEAT VEL AGE RE-jair- ln for 3t..bet 4th and 6th, CORINNE, THE - - UTAH. WINES, LIQUORS CIGARS ALWAYS ON UAKD. CHOICEST AND MARKET AND MOTTON ALWAYS ON BCLOQNA SABS- - lnieLthe Montana Clocks an door wm of Metropolitan Hotel, W kind cf hide- -, r0BS cf th vuHir f, wvirld. PMr LEYI&ANDEKS 2C. ht Con. Meigs Hesitate? About fct-- al.vays 'SUPERIOR TOILET GOODS. laliifaatien Church and Ogden House, Main OGDEN UTAH. selftf ivikI Cigars. Liquors on hand."SW rtiJl'est Brands Bath rooms oleganily furniahej. Ladle.1 to-nig- dentistry. Ptrfunud Baths. Hot, ('old and Appointed. Washington, Oct. and bo't Family Hotel in tho city. Poaid by- - tho day or week. Carriages-fopleasure driios or ovcurMon rArtic. Free from railroad depot. convejance to and E. COVING ION, Propr. selVtf Lato ti uv'g agont Townsend lIouo. Oldc-- t r Front 8t, of Coopers. Lock-o- ut . Ogden FURCUSON of the Spanish, who have assumed sovereignty over those islands. Her Maj- estys government will dispatch a man- inquire into the matter and report of-w- ar WILLIAMS UTAH. Terrace. Kelton. A N, Corinne. w - TELEGRAPHIC. ADYERJISEMENT FREE LUNCH EVERY DAY. Intimidation of Voters. New Orleans, Oct. 26. , .,r, ClrezhupQ' CarCx, XkrV 1 1 JLoilis vholbuu Madrid, Oct. 26. Another body of Carlists, numbering 108, belonging to Lozano's band, have offered to surrender if amnesty is granted. , .s CCTOO. ETIMWITflr UZbinOiTOe jrx le who proisDsi Work ready GRQCER1ES AGO More Oarlists Surrendered. HOTEL. v 7 (Centeno Ctrcct,! arrn. ouua at j GJ ItOCIEiailEJ, provisions, ate. Nana Oahlbe Capture. M. C. OALIPOBLLi Proprietor. Caleutta, Oct. 26 Nana Sahib has been surrendered . in the hands of the British officers by the Maharajah of Scindia. It is understood that a letter from the Nana to the Maharajah, asking NATIVE AND FOREIGN FRUITS for protection, first revealed the whereAND FAMILY SUPPLIES abouts of the chieftain, and led to his OF ALL captnre. DESCBIP-TI0N- Coard cm3 8. This one was e consumptive looking beat with trembling limbs and pals, bloodshot eyes. He had a moustsebe Orders from neighboring! Towns the color of alfhcured hay .and his front Promptly Filled. ' teeth protruded over his under lip; his apparel shabby; he was eminently deUTAH. CORINNE, signed to attract attention under any seltf Three hours before any circumstances. representative of the editorial branch arrived he was in ihe printing department looking for the editors under the Wholesale aad Retail Dealer la form maybe heaven only knows.' He was a printer, he informed the foreman, and a localistj he didn't mind telling him that he was perfect hell when he got started. He wanted to see the editor or his assistant about a little IocaI. Hadnt he better leave it in an envelope and it would receive notice? Oh! no; he didnt set type for nothing, and he didn't write for nothing; he could hang around till he came in; anywhere would Gtroot, Corlnno suit him so . long as the others were suited. So he hung around, going out at times and getting- in for the odd (Bat ween Second and Third streets.) drinks in that mysterious manner only known to hummers, so that he was in an uncertain state when the IocaI editor He the bummer, not the arrived. editor slid noiselessly over to the writ- ALL KINDS OF FANCY AND FAMILY GROing chair, and, with his feet among the exchanges, paused, an expression of CERIES, OUTFITTING GOODS, AND sublime blankness overspreading his COUNTRY PRODUCE that made one visage a blankness ashamed of all the other blankness of ON 2 AND. his existence a whitewashed wall was an animated histery compared with it. lie seemed to be thinking about what he was to say, whemsuddenly he aroe like an automatom and asked if we wanted facetious. No, we were CASH PAID something FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. full he was himself facetious full; well, but be had a good thing there. He drew out some greasy wrapping pappr scribbled over with a lead pencil. He Butter nud Esfi Bade a Specialty had a good thirg a facetious thing, if he might be allowed to call it so; we by mall or telegraph promptly could read it and he would look over our attended to. shouder and explain. No, the pleasures of life were too many to havo our Povoral thousand shingles and a lot of future blasted by such a programme. rouj-- lumber on hand. sepl-t- l Ho reckoned hed wait now till next weekr and rewrite it when ho wasnt J. & G. W. STANLEY, drunk; hut say and he stood near us now and put his greasy hand upon out shoulder but say, old pard, couldn't Wholesale and Retail we, now couldnt we, a an experienced gentleman in the hardships of literary life, couldn't we pnd him fifteen cents to get a lunch with? His look was so plaintive and his hand so dirty that nothing but the absence of fifteen cents prevented the donation. So with a pitying stiireand dismal gait he climbed off. When we left at the witching hour of And Dealers in nno the next morning, true to his trust, in an barfel on seated was empty hp peace and actually asleep, dreaming, no doubt, of local items; of heaven, may he, where angels fling around fifteen cents with the same prodigality that men give advice and maledictions, and whete free lunches abound and people the jasper streets with digestible plenty. Capital, J. W. GUTHRIE, Groceries, Produce and Gd tzi SUli flESMIMS TAILS C3eo per cC7 The Literary Cummer. Free Dus te ted flea Ibt Can. Trtu?md Erj-C- s with Oxnced without CZxrti . . Tho attention c? t&e Jhcvdfr? nblh ta tpo' U el ally a Tiled to this Ho ass, lately of ops changed hands cad is nS w in of the most popular saa uptrttatd hotol t ctigb man in Utah. Stares far 11 ports of VontcaC Cad Idaho leave tbe Jirtropolitaa daily at&C3 a.m. A BilllCrd Srfeon in enants&a with tha Hosm. seltf CENXBAI, HOTEL, ProvioiODB. (SI.nt.M Staff. n,m) Montana - CORINNE UTAH l. MONTGOMERY Propr. 7 -- 3 THE ONLY IB THE CITV. CON-8TANT- DOTBL FIRKT-TT.AR- I TERMS THREE DOLLARS DAY. PER NSW BRICE BUILDING, LARGS, PLBA8AMT AND WELL FUhNISHED ROOMS, GOOD kPRING , BEDS IN ALL TIIESLEBP-IK- G ROOMS. -- jg-Or- The Table will be at all times supplied with the best, and the comfort of guests attended to. dr8 TAGFS TO AND FROM HELENA, DEETt Lodge, Fort Benton, Bozeman, Virginia, and all points la Montana, leave vory morning at 6:30, and arr.ve every evening. FR: E COACH TO AND FROM CARFs epl-t- f -- WEST GROCERS, Letters received from Grant Parish by business firms, gives accounts of continued midnight arrests of planters by United States soldiers, without warrants, it is claimed for the purpoeo of keeping white voters from the polls by intimidation. Ono of A Sorcerer Murdered. these letters says the soldiers dont hesitate to express dislike of the business An unheard of Crime has recently been they are engaged in, and says tho people committed in Alamenca, a small town dont complain of the soldiers, as they about a league to the southwest of tho are only obeying orders, and that recapital of the Province of Uaffgalicr. luctantly. On the 16th of August the Indiaus were Prisoners Arrived celebrating Assumption Day, and in New Iberia, Oct. 26. Thor St. Mar- order to worthily solemnize the occasion of the tins prisoners arrived here this morning. they determined, with the Justiceburn to Peace at their head, to slowly Ttfo of them bad bail fixed at 86,000 death an unfortunate citizen named to appear be- - I Uariano Lurcanraay, who enjoytd the each, and one at fore tho district court oa the 4th prox. unenviable reputation of being a sorcer- r. They seized their victim and dragged to the Plaza, where they belabored him WESTERNhim with sticks, put him in the stoqjcs, and finally, after cowering him with Entered for tho Great Raee. to thar mast. During San Francisco, Oct. 26. Occident, straw, they set fire were cheering the whole" time of this Fullerton and Gloster have entered for and shouting. Thenthey left their (hey the six thousand dollar trotting raee victim burning and returned to tho bouse November 7th. ot the Judge to drake merry. About a couple of boars afterwards the Judge Damoorats Divldad remarked that sorcerers died with great and Chat it wpull be necessary breoefc 26. difficulty, Oct. The San Francisco, to the square and examine the return to in tiro Nevada Democracy is becoming victim. This proposition received the wider. Williams will not retire, and consent of all ; and on reaching the square bolds that he is the regular nominee. they were surprised to find Lurcanmay Mitehellf friends are pushing his claims yet alive. The Judge then sfized a harder than ever. knife, and etclaiming: "After this op- eration you will not escape, cut the throat of the poor wretch and ordered FOREIGN. that the body should bo left to the dogs. Cariist Supplies to be Stopped. So soon as the man waa evidently dead London, Oct. 26. France and Spain the mob returned te tSs revels. A traveler who happened: to pass by have determined to send a warr vessel to the remains and, after, giving the river Bidasson, to prevent the cross- gatheredinformed the authorities at btirial, ing of supplies for the Carlists. Dr. Miranda, The announced thal he, intended to reward the criminals H they would voluntarily Spanish Encroachment. h-- ky ' London, Oct 26. It it said that Brit- .i,H him. By the Perez, Judge, ish subjects living in Soolos Archapulngo to capture n ra '? they other, have memorialized the home government depokitrd in th. .rlioo Chunhw. I complaining of grievances at the hands Comercio of Callao. k MRS. NICKUJI roeT-enrtu- a, SON - - PR0FRIBT0E3 the Tblo I ths fimt Con Oral More hand ico. always Boppltsd Y7IO Cm nMboS TQRMOj M Board without Lafigins MSUSMIIM BRICK STORE ON CORNER OPPOSITE Ileals NEW HOTEL, Lditnfi, for paid country eepl-t- f ass ita?Aa? t I IZXB .ao Tl a cf TS3 socZZ prodaoeka ' public. BAard and Lodging peg week aaCtsh ' having leased the store THE Proprietors known House will be pleased te receive the ef the HD coninnc, etao. ) OTE L. UTAH, patronage i ?EATLY AS3 FINEST CZZ CJ- - alwCro 4a J. T. PARIlKlSOn fi STAGES ft? Hestzaa and Ixl C2f C.VCT Yfhetscaie and rstaU dealers in GRAIN nil I Cash raid for BARLEY, WHEAT and 0AT3. L DO A 33 Ordsn, knr3T3'tr seltf 1 J la-an- d V fU C:j, t'tf AD ri5W;wi7vJ7 XSSi;3 'TOTT -- SOUamonyStr ' i EVERT, PERSON, Man, woman, boy or girl should send cue fcr one of the Excels! of 8tattoo ery Packets, wnUiningpote paper, envelops, pen bolder sachet, Chinese potato, trod a fine pise ef - C7 ISX OSce Corner north ef Bsla Wages Depot. - Can-gali- o. 0 11 DUO G-- n. el Csek SiMrtuss and Atny Sub-Prefec- t,- . fi ll CORINNE, STOVES. i '. II it. erresne tbs u act CHARTER OAK J km The cosiest faoon in tho city. belt! .. carproetpt aitecitou paid to week. Delivered by carrier at 2e cents per BUSINESS CARDS. ri J f "s w ... ThWaor,th3 I. Jlnnnger. J 3 a J i&.-.-i--: iy, ctxpsiU) nti. I., sou. Uiwlncfc istr: tr. CZ.-Z-Z - ft. WAIT. On. ICa HOE KAIL. DAILY CORINliE t,- - v .t if CiJw iN |