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Show ITEMS. LOCAL Alphabet Williams, the agent of the Hibernica, is in town arranging for the performance of Sept, 4 and to morrow night, from Fridays Daily lie is a genial, e and gentlemanly fellow, and obtained his sobriquet through the Who ba3 lost a bracelet? Bracelet. number of his initials, II. A. W. B. 'e is one at tie Junction office wide-awak- wras a boy some bj foil nd de;criptl on uive ugo. and cUini it. Be So. Did you j,g Metk it Shoplu Al not, 1116111 UP cul trer See Moulding , eic. Teal, ton cleaves a "U an he div.dfB sprea fif nr. i.tttlttl v - 'cc cfn tee how tie "r j VlOfif ""fi now""iijr neat ne ituiaiai, of meals be keeps on New Stock. Mr. Wallace Foulger calls the attention of the public to his new stock of Fall and Winter goods, now arriving. Mr. Foulger keeps a good stock of general merchandize to suit the market, and by close attention to busi. ness, and courteous deportment, has built up a substantial trade in this city. M. I. COLUMN. OGDEN BRANCH. The Utah Northern Just Arriving! p LUMBER beefsteak, anl what a prime ds a Selection TTn what a guato he With LC An New York chap who expected to be appointed an official dog catcher began to collect the animals, and presently had sixty in his cellar. His appointment not appearing, he sat down the other day and wrote to the mayor that if the document was not forthcoming he should turn tho dogs loose and he intimated his behel See new advt. that some of them had the hydrophoCorinne "Mail." The Corinne Daily bia Mail commenced publication on Wedneslie was requested to step right Conspiracy. We are informed that the City Hall and qualify. to day last. We are in receipt of No 2. Hon. Moses Thatcher, of .Logan, was ar- up The Mail seems te be a smart, spicy, widerested yesterday, and taken, last evenawake sheet, and to have the support of before Commissioner Toohy charged the solid men of Corinne. Its advertis- ing, with subornation of perjury, in procuring columns are well filled, and it looks Franking the pre euption of land near as if it would live, grow and prosper. other persons for lin, Cache Valley, by We see by its make-uthat the Mail his own benefit. He was held in $5,000 uses the old material of the Reporter, bail till uine o'clock this morning. which will answer its purpose until it The facts in the case as we understand can afford a new We hope that them, are that Mr. Thatcher purchased the spirit of the dead Reporter dos not a iece of land from some person who 0 overshadow the t used by ihe a quarter section near had Mail, for in that case it is a doomud the present terminus of the Utah North- Office - Logan , Cache County sheet. No paper can live long on slanern. The man bad the right to sell, and der. The business men of Corinne are Mr. Thatcher the right to buy. But "the genereus in support of home journals, in the wood pile" is the defeat of but they can't keep a paper alive which nigger who wanted to gobble some H. A. B. W. band for OUK SPIUNG Co. GOODS, fit-ou- t. customers. COXSISTIXO OF -- body-foun- and mornings as s as warm altoand Both very agreeable j toast. Autumn comes in gether seasonable. countenance, beaming B;tli a eniiliag ith beauty and breathing calm is bent on suicide. Ccrinne would have orer our mountain valleys, been dead itself long ago if it had not ffith the f ill of the year comes a rise in been for the and energy of its pluck cur merchants, and heretofore has been precis. more injured than helped by blather- Nights Wctriit'R. cucumbe-ooolas a - Mid-day- speculators the land in that vicinity, on which to build a town and make money easily. Because their little game was checkmated they feel mad, and have put up this job on Mr. Thatcher. Well, we skite newspapers. shall see whether they will make any The Mail gives a good account of now. We ore afraid their conspir the position and prospects of the "Burgh thing acv will not succeed anv better than on the Bear," says the Utah Northern their speculation. won't hurt it a bit, and that the fall trade promises to be "brisk and such Condensations. From last evening's as to inspire Corinne with confidence in the future." A young man from the country fell among thieves on Thursday. He was in From Saturday's Daily of Sept. 5 veigled by a confidence man into gambling den, and induced to play same nt evening a at our performance Theatre which has not had its equal for TiiEAfiiK, Next Tuesday will be witnessed time !oug Mr. Geo. D Chaplain, Miss Jean Walters, Mrs. Uelle Douglass, Clara )lr. F. A. fchiells ai d other talented artistes will appear in a comedy and burl- performance, and we need 'say but little us to the entertainment, for the above names are all famous in the Territory, and the abilities of these perfThe ormers are universally known. full. will be bouse jam esque TnROwisr; with gambling. charged to-da- y, .Their offenae consiste- d throwing dice to see who should After pay for the drinks, at a saloon. hearing the case attentively, the Alder- nan discharged the rtcc.used with a reprimand, the offence, though contrary to tie letter of the ordinance, being a mild species of gambling, and the complaints being made more out of epite than a for the law. of re-gi- rd r. Eeards known as mine host at the hotley, el near the depot which bears his name, has assumed Ihe proprietorship of the Junction Hotel, which will hereafter b! known as the Beardsley house. Mr. will also continue to conduct the old Beardsley House for a short time at le9t. Mr. Beardsley has, during his residenoe in this city, established a reputation, which we believe he "ill maintain and increase in his new tnterprise. We wish him success. CuASOEoFPABTKEESiiir.-M- well 1! first-cla- ss Boston Greexies. When the excursion party from Boston arrived yesfer-fo- y, two ladies, apparently mother and daughter, were anxious to see the town, tit had heard eo many bugaboo stories tout the "Mormons" that they were fraid to risk it. After repeated inquiries as to whether it was "safe" for them to do so, they started tremblingly Wiwalk up Fifth street. Entering Mrs. Schram's miliinery store they made some purchases, and finding that the ladies were not "Mormons1' they had the cour- se to sk a few questions. They want-l- o the Tabernacle, and look town, and would like to know if the7 ded venture. The ladies in the 'tore told them that all they had to do to conduct themselves properly and would guarantee that no one would hrtn them. Before the visitors got "rough with their perambulations they Bee .Wound fnd out that "Mormons" had neither kna nor cloven feet, that it was to tell them from other folks, and al Hey themselves passed along with-u- l framing any particular attrition 0r creating any such sensation as ihey ttptcted. to, make in a "Mormon" town. 8irBgrg coming here full ef the JttU gpua Uy . ceurriloua newsDa- to their astonishment that V T8 tie ffretnitst and that the differ- c between them and the "Mormons' ' latter Lave r1U.l & littln morai j.j , learaed better how to mind ... diffi-;u- i . JUliueM, l' it to-da- y, iee-wat- To-morr- : Tabernacle. YT are pleased U see Prest. Smith enjoying such good health, and hope he will long be able to travel among and give to the people of this Territory the benefit of his Bound judgment and ad Suicide. Shortly after going to press yesterday afternoon, a special telegram was received at the Mail office announcing that Harvey Dunn, whose residence is about twelve miles west of Kelton, had com"' mitted suieids by cutting bis thront with vice. a Wells is II. D. raior. After three honrs of terrible Trest. expected to ar the suffering, rive on this evening's train and will ajua No cause was unfortunate man died assigned for the rash act, speak in; the Tabernacle Corinne Mail, 4th init. " : , 1 Laivns, dHiiglinnm, Linen, In anr quimtity at rat Organdie.. I'itmrs AND A which GENERAL ASSORTMENT OV COMPETITION. DEFY nlJj DRY GOODS! OHDEllS BY will receive immediate utn-ntio- LUMBER Slipped to any point on tue R:ulro;iii M. D, HAMMOND, Clotting in Great Y&rW$. ST7PT. cs.tf. HATS, BOOTH CAl'N, and siioi:s. Ladles', S.T-1860--X Misses' and CLilJreL'i Trimmed hais anl Vauc) ChaaU. TLL SIWTK 01 A Groceries! UTTERS .Xrup, 'itiunc Paper Haogirjgs, QaoeA'Wbre, Hardware, THE Staj-l- e Glas-war- e, CELEBRATED 7 TfjrCRELY A VEGETABLE PREPARATION, composed eimpl? cf ROOTS, HERBS n4 FRUITSjfonibicedvithothcr liropprtiM, which in th-i- r nature r- Caibartio, nd Alterative Nutritious, Piurftic, Apeent, s, Th whole in prew-rvd in a f 11 imantity of hpirit from the SV to Vmji them lb uy climate, whJ. h uffl-cit-- nt AGENTS ICR Sewing C,K Kakesthe, Machines, ANBTEK MENTATION BITTERS Pill yCS hart irk mtt In dcnimble thi worM, Tonics Htrt Tkey s, Tin-war- APPETIZER one of the trim-initio- Cordage and TONIC Anti-Biliou- liar- - Saddlte, utss'arjd Ilarntss . to-da- Percales IiUMBER er ojC Prints BILLS OF game for his companion, winning every Pkaches. Uncle Newey treated the lime. Encouraged by his run of luck he typos to a feast of peaches this morning, played for himself, and of course was for which they return thanks, and hope fleeced of every dollar. He is mad now. the doner's orchard will always bear A man from Weber County arrived at Salt Lake with two other men in a good fruit. a wagon. He left them with his team and ca his re Acitsing Others. Lunatics and near the theatre awhile, ot drunken persons imagine other people to turn, men, team, wagon and a bundle He is huntbe affected with their complaints. So it clothing had disappeared. is with perjured apostates; they fancy, ing 'em still. Captain Bainhridge was in town yes or pretend to believe, that their former friends are as vile, truckling and false terday, inquiring into the depredations and hearted as themselves. Like their fel- of a soldier from Camp Douglass, de was the Gen. said commander, Smith, lows, the lunatics and the drunkards, not should his soldiers termined that the more they accuse others the plainer molest civilians with impunity. Good they exhibit their own folly and nasti- for the General. ness. From this morning's nerald: Two men, named Lehigh and Finne- Ciivncii or the Good Shepherd. stolen three horses and two The new Episcopal Church in this city gan have mules and two saddles from Sandy, and is rapidly approaching completion When finished it will be an ornament to disappeared. Mr. N. V. Jones was committed for the oity, reflecting credit alike upon Rev KimJ. L. Gillogly who started it, the skillful trial yesterday by Commissioner Mr. on Whittemore for striking masons and joiners who have erected it, ball, election day. Bail $3,000. and the generous person! who will pay A resident of the 20th Ward says his for it. It is a fine structure of excellent premises are haunted by a big black workmanship. dog. He can't get rid of it. He shot it once with a gun, after trying bottles, Episcopal. Bishop Daniel S. Tuttle, bricks and old boots in vain, and found of Salt Lake City, will hold services in blood on the fence. But etill the black the Ozden Episcopal Church, cor, of dog comes. Fourth and Young Streets, tomorrow, One of those little Italian musicians Sunday) evening at 8 o'clock. Local that played in Ogden awhile, shot himTime. self through ihe hand while fooling with a pistol last evening. An Ick Drink. Mr, Miller, the The Tooele conflict still goes on, and brickmaker, after running around town the bogus probate judge has qualified yesterday and petting overheated, drank the bogus Sheriff, Kecorder, Selectman, to cool himself. It near some and County Clerk. ly cooled him past warming up again. Ann Elian read her little piece to an If measures had not been taken prompt immense audience of sixteen, including ly to counteract the ico effects, he would deadheads, Tooele. evening yesterday have been a cold corpvt this morning. Mr. Henry Ostnian hired a buggy and But he is all right again yesterday, and went for a ride. The carries a wholesome horror of horses returned with part of the vehicle as a beverage when the blood is up to and their legs bleeding from wounds. Moral Take your ice fever heat. Search was made for Ostman and the water with the chill off. remainder ef Ihe buggy, unsuccessfully. Mr. Edward Cassidy, of Grantsville, Arrival. President Geo. A. Smith was seized with dixziness and fell down came up from Salt Lake on the early Taylor & Cutler's steps, Thursday night, train this morning. He gave the Juxc- - and pitohing against the class doors at tion a call and has been visiting various the bottom, received several gashes in his hands and face. He is improving porta of the City fie will address the congregation in the under Dr. Benedict'! care. ioe-wat- ?ioIMMt StylvJ, Aud I'attcr&K Having tlire Steam Saw MiHa tfgiil4 loverM Water Tower uiilla, wo art jirqiurt'd tofuruijb i Three men were up Dice. kfore the Alderman The pre-empte- d ORGANS Ca- -t rc inttntkd ptrictly m Temper auce'Bittcrsj a medicine, only to be used , cording to direction, Ttty re the debUitaUd. They act thect-tkccho- r of tl alwsye ac- the fe M nd npn a dieee4 liver, uu br$ Depot, 6$ P&ik -- cd NRYDEPAIWXr MACIw all) sUrtt'. ly le opeted i&tie timnla to such a degree tbttahcaiUty action a at cce brought about. Ai t remedy to which Women are eipecialty subject it U stfr-cdin- g At a Spring every ottur ttuDnhiit. nnd Summer Tonle thfy have to eqna!. They are a ruild and gentle PnrgtUve m well 11 Tonic. They purify the blood. TLey are splendid Appt!er. They ma the wwk t? f g. They purify nd Invigorate. Thfy cure Ij pepcia, Ccnftiration and ndcbe. They act aa a rpeciflo ia all pecite cf Clcrdi ticti rlo a undermine the bodily ttztceth aad animal lyirtta. It : Our new WAG (UN Fkce, Hew Yct 014 TUWire Office All orders addressed to P. II. JVerj, Ogc a, irUl receive powpi attcxtif.pl s oj , |