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Show MAIL. DAILY CORINNE Fin e U PntlHhed every owning, by -- 11 !i - J-- r- - In connootlon with our newspaper, PRINTING COMPANY. IdAlI- - vr. k. ff'OkK. J. W. FIK. VATIS. J. H j usin-Maun- s s JOHNSON. cii-rc-s..- I Bill .r .;. . ,viv jii.r.th-'1 L hr1) month?. II, i Month j, .liv.rcl l,y - carli.r at icon!, business .. Jj j . . VOL. 1. i (Ki OCDEN. -- WILLIAM HYNDMAN, At torcyltL,d'v,UTAH- CORINNE Odds and Ends from tha Junc- JOHNSON, p. that the Union will given public NotK 031 Lho Thrilty Houses ol Option. - collections. iccial attention given to g I'OItiXXE, UTAH, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER rnoOA. CARDS. tion At tornoj'itt'LiiAY, City- - rwl. A Everything seems to go wrong with today. Firstly, our letter in the in const quyriee of Mail didnt suit u UTAH. COEINNF ov WAsuisoros, late . u-- , our tiying the experiment of sending our letters by the Utah Northern route, II." MoCLTCllU N JOHN A Lto i n y I. they l'aih d to arrive in time lor jmblica-t;on- , ami Messrs. the editors selected portion- of our letter-- , not having time to pubii-- h the whole. The parts selected of course were good, for we never write anything but what is good, but the whole would have been better. Secondly, the weather has changed, and we see snow on the mountain top; we don't like cold weather, it brings rheumatism to us, and we dont like that, for it reminds us that we are not as young us wo were ten years, ago. And Wing forced to limp round town leaning heavily on our ICearsage cane is objectionable to our sensitive feelings. Then we wore unable from tho same causo to trip it on the light fantastic toe' last night, at tho hall given at o'. w. st t,-- T north of Xu Ll Main St-- , hake Salt City. roitoilico, r SPEMtL ATTCNTION TO MINING blTTd. HARDENSROOK Sl LANDON Male, 1,1 1 cry anil 1m1 .Stables. Corner Fifth, ami Front OKINXK St., - UTAH. sopltf ii. ii. liorir.. SIGN -- ORNAMENTAL ANT) PAINTER. Erhs ITiIon Hotel, GLAZIER AN I) PAVER IIANGKR. Which was without exception the most recherche allair ever gotten up in OgThere were about twenty-livden, couples present, and the slipper was Front St., rear Fifth, Corinne, Utah. e GR.UN1NG IN ALL STYLES AND FACTION CJUUtANTLKU. YV3I. Shaving su-pei- b, SATIS. and fully sudainefl the credit of frieml Erb as the caterer of Utah. Everybody' enjoyed themselves hugely, and the unanimous verdict of the guests wa, Try it again. In our peregrinations round town today, we visitjl tho planing mill of L.OKIMK1U ani Hair Crossing Salson, Montana Street, Mcssrv. Gibson, Ecel(.i A o. exhi- ROOMS, , At oin 0loi Utah. I J OTE I. , forc-cigne- rs i Th-- Schram, GROCERIES, Ogden - COKINNE, - D-- DENTISTRY. n ELIEL, den, I T Y MARKET TIONS. Tho Surrender. CHARLES W. SELLERS, D. D. S. KOSS3IAN & COLE, f Sept. 17. Louis Demers, t - T CENTRAL Driving Foreigners out. v J. L I P S O N at-h- HOTELS. G J. T. PARKINSON. i. FOREIGN. by Journals pathize with the of Louisiana. d. t T mail. Work road TELEGRAPHIC. First-clas- t- - in-Og- afil to Odor tvlieiyprotoLcd. Another Regiment of Ordered Boots and Shoes -- 80 1limift attention - date. LEONARD r YO. 15. Lir.- By the Kingston, Jamaica, New Haytien constitution of 1S7I, (Koiituua Slag i House) will be treated during tho time of any future revolution, rebellion or war . UTAH. like Haytions. That is, anything they CORINNE may loo or have destroyed, will not be J. MONTGOMERY, Propr. OGDEN ADVERTISEMENTS. repaid by the Ilaytian Government. On tho other hand, the old constitution stiil BEARDSLEY HOUSE, U. bolds good, that no white mnn can ever acquire the rights of nationality. As TIRE OM.Y nitftT.I'J.AKS lloTLI, S. llou-eto the ) Junction almost nil the foreign trade, import and (Foriaoily IN TKE USrV. Troops export, is in the hands of foreigner, for Xew Orleans. OGDEN JUNCTION - - "UTAH. Ilaytiens have, with very few exceptions, no credit in other countries, it is natural TERMS-THE- EF. DOLLARS PER that foreign hnustfe'in supplying smaller DAY. merchants, give large credit. So acs Xew York aw omuif.datior.s fi.r Sym- cording to the new constitution, thoc who owe tho foreigners can easily pay Peotheir debts to them during the next rev- NEW HHICK BUILDIXO, LARGE. PLEASANT TRANSIENT AND HOME CUSTOM. AND WELL FURNISHED R iOM.S, olution, when full licene i given to rob GO'H) MRING UKUS ple foreigners without fear of punishment. IX ALU TIIESLEEP-1XTo Judge from the spenche made in tho .11. II. BEARDSLEY. ROOMS. national assembly, it it evidently the sepT-t- f object of the speakers to get up a revoluto drive foreigners out of Hayti. tion, Cov. McEnory Yields to the GoW. H. CLIPPERTQN, vernment. 'Flic TAIiLI' will lx nf oil fiiiX'H T oy-ut-L- ia GROCERIES AND PROVIPIONS. Now York, Sept. 17. The Ilerald MU1III1 Willi I. to HUNT, ami il eoniiorl of AND dispatch from New Orleans, states that itiittiJtd iv, General Emory has ju-concluded an NOTARY PUBLIC. interview with Governor MoEnery. Lieutenant Governor Penn, Robert II. TO AND FROM HELENA. PEEK sepT-t- f SjTAi.EK Lrtf-t- , For UrntJii, n.an, Virginia, Mnrr and Duncan E." Cage, and informand all point in Me i, tana, icavn every illuming WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DKALLR IV Mrs. at 6M, uua arrive every evening. ed them that the State administration to be milliner and dealer in millinery must restored its original position, - GOODS, the arms taken from tho State arsenal returned, and the status previous to the FfUE COACH TO AND FROM CARS. Fifth St., Ogden, Utah. revolution must again bo resumed. eep! If sol'itf He guaranteed freedom from arrest for House PROVISIONS, Etc. those engaged in the recent outbreaks, HOTEL. METROPOLITAN MAIN ST R E E T. O G D E N. and peace throughout every part of the Oldest and bct Family Hotel in tho city. State. The gentleman, in reply state Montana Street, Hoard by tho day or week. Carriage- lbr that they would instantly submit to any drives or oxcurMon pnrtie. Freo such demand from the Federal Governconveyance to and from railroad depot. - - UTLUII.ment, impressing it upon the General Ik COVINGTON, l'ronr. A largo assortment of that no show of force was necessary. FolVtf Late travu tfRCnt Townsend JIouc. They insisted that neither Kellogg nor his government could hold one inch of T. E. BROWN, M. , Sc NATIVE AND FOREIGN FRUITS SURGEON OBSTETRICIAN Uouisiana territory one instant, but acHIIYSrcr AN, their not but M. E. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. only knowledged inabilisy Main Ftrect, 2 doors south of F. 0., AND FAMILY SUPPLIES to a resist desire lack mandate of total selltf OGDEN, UTAH. from the National Executive. OF ALL DESCRIP- n, corinne, utah: f, 1874. of Louisiana to the Sati-factio- r h have IUr UiiidK, (IrciOnrH, VrU. bition of their talents m the way of a concert. "We hope the report is true. We have been favored by admission on COY. HcEncry various occasions of their practice, and Will Submit can vouch lor their delighting an audience should they decide on giving a Government ManCLIP. concert. This firm have established a business Smvdcal and Mechanical Dentist. in this city that is not only a credit to 8 EC NI) DOOR WIloT OF MAIL OFFICE, eruaranteed. OHico between M. E themselves, but is a benefit to the comChurch and Oden House, Main st.', tho manmunity at large. Mr. Gib-o.ecl4t OGDEN, UTAH. us over of took the concern, kindly ager the works, explaining to us the different aeltf machines they use. First, the planer SL LOUIS B1VR3Z SH3P which ho claims to d o better and "Wholesale and retail dealer in heavier work than any machine of the ANI kind in Utah. Then the saw, for resawing lumber, we mut acknowledge is Montana St.. bet. Fifth and Sixth, the finest saw we ever saw saw; with it an inch board can be sawed into sixteen. CENTS FURNISHING GOODS Corliine, Itili. AND HATS. In fact, it is almost a veneering machine; H. W. 1 SPENCER, PROPRIETOR. it also has the quality of sawing with a MY ARIt ANGE- bevel, manufactming wbat is known as TJT A VING PERFECTED .V some of with tho ine largest home5 f beveled siding. Mr. Gib-o- n was the in New York and Boston, Jr am prepared Hath? Perfumed Cold and Hot, first man that manufactured the rustic to pay.lho Bath rooms elegantly furui.-heWe should siding in this Territory. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR certainly say that this was the right time to build lrou-- e lbr we dont know that SUPERIOR TOILET GOODS. AND PELTS. lumber was ever as cheap as it i at pres- HIDES, FURS sepl-t- f and Fnth department Ladles Hair Iroing and we should like to know who ent, under the superintendence of would be without a good roof over their Mr'. Spencer. seltf heads, with shingles selling at four dol"Wholesale and retail dealer in lars per thousand. , Dr. AinlcrMHi PiKALF.lt IN Is showing his wisdom , nd building a Grain. unit Cltidcns. Fruit, Butter, resilience that, when completed, will be BUCK GLOVES, one of the finest, if not the finest in Og0 don. There are a number of new build-i- n HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR AND ALL LINTS CF and g in process of erection ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY ono complains of hard every although PRODUCE. FURS,' GLOYEd, CAP3 ANI " COATS. and dull times, it appears they are preparing for better times, which must inevitably come, as Ogden will certainly Rock SwrlusH mill Almy al. Masonic-HalLvnvs Orders. l Montana St., opp. bo at no distant period the city of Utah C OKINXK UTAH. Mr. Parke?, the superintendent of the Two doors ca't of Rank of Cor'nne, Montana sepl-l- f Ogden Iron Works, street, Corinne, Utah. soltf Marled lor tlio Inst NEWMAN POSNANSKY, THU OLD This morning on business for his com puny. lIowilLbe absent about thirty (5 JI u ti i I days, and on his return the work of O erecting the smelling furnaces and foun' Has on hand a full stuck of dry will be prosecuted with renewed Corner of Montana and Fifth streets, to us that tho people of FRENCH,' ENGLISH AND AMERICAN vigor. It Ogden scarcely realize the inestimable CASSIMERES, SILK VELVETS AND DIAGONLAS. benefits that will accrue to this city by CORINNE UTAH. having tfiese works located here. Satisfaction warranted in all case. The 1riii f nutl Vegetable lltaines. Seems to be The'mo-f- . thriving in this D. J. IIEYFRO.V, Proprietor. Montana StrGet, city. We have two firms doing quite an extensive trade in this line, Messrs. Giles Opp. Metrorolitaa Hotel. - - CORINNE. and Young and E. P. Drown. There is Peitf BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, FORK, Etc.. Etc shipped by both firms about fifteen tons DeVOL & JOHNSON, of produce weekly. Last week alone Corned Fres and sepl-tMeat. f Mr. E. P. Brown informs us he shipped JEWELERS AND GUNSMITHS, over ten tons himself to various points 1 & C. F. Railroads. along the'-- U. Have constantly on hand a This gentleman has- just returned frjim Montana St., bet. 4th and 5th, largo aiiurtmont of U. P., making a business trip up' tho UTAH. CORINNE, GUNt, FISTOLS AND AMMUNITION. arrangements for prompt transportation o. bo a to his customers. There seems-tvery abundant supply of both vegetables THE CHOICEST WINES, LIQU0R3 AND SATISFACTION WARU.NTFD and fruit of all descriptions and at very CIGARS ALWAYS ON HAND. TNTf Touring Guns, M e Uo-k- s of boast can anJ moderate Ogden a prices. Jewelry. Stocking specialty. A Ihornl Union, is That an undoubted success, the mem- FREE LUNCH EVERY DAY. Ono doo of Metropolitan Hotel, bers thereof being good singers and their a thorough CORINNE The co'ie t salmon is the city, UTAH. teacher, Mr.'Wm. Pugh, erl-tselti We arc given to understand j j musician. BATH wo class JOB OFFICE, and itro spared lo do, at reasonable ratoi,. oil kind.; of j twyiT,hy wailur job PBirinriG. New Orleans, Sept. 17. -- At six oclock this evening, McEnery formally surrendered tho State buildings to General Brooks, at the same time reading to him a written address, saying that he did so as the lawful and acting Governor of the State, in response to the formal demand of General Emory to make such surrender or accept as the alternative the levy' ing of war upon tho government of the State by the military forces of tho United States. In transferring to General Brooks the guardianship of the rights of of Louisiana, he expressed the hopq and belief that lie would give protection to all classes of citizens ruled and ruined by corrupt usurpations; in conclusion saying, I know that as a soldier, you obey the order of the Government of tin? United States, but I hope you will temper your military control of affairs with discretion in all thing, and exhibit that integrity of purpose charac(Jen. teristic of officers of the army. GovLieutenant from Brook required ernor Penn a statement of all the records which were in tho building when they Gov. McEnery and took possession. his followers then withdrew, leaving the capital of Louisiana iri possession of the military officers of tho Federal Government. the-peop- . FIRST-CLAS- "Washington, Sept. 17. The22d regiment of Infantry hss been ordered to Three war vessels are New Orleans. ordered there from Key West. The excitement hero has somewhat subsided, apd it is not believed the Per.n party will resist the government forces under any circumstances. GGEINNE, neltf fi- BEDS to - UTAH. Free Bns nm! from flie Cure. orrcd Hlfli Care nml uitiiout J. W. GUTHRIE, Wholesale anl Rstsil Dealer f BoffiiHge 'I , Charge. La Tlio attention of tho traveling public J ypn- -, cially inited to this Houo, a It ha lately changed hands and j now in charge of ono of tho nio.--t popular ai.d experienced hotel Groceries, Pro luce nnd Provisions. men in Utuh. Stage for nil inrt of Montana and Tdnho Ieavo tho .Metropolitan daily at ti:'50 u. in. m lit WESTERN HOTEL. Montana Street, Corinne, main ST. OPPOSITE HIE (Between Second and Third streets.) CORINNE, post-o- it icr;, UTAH, jA MRS. NICKUM Sc SOX - - PROPRIETORS. ALL KINDS OF FANCY AND FAMILY GRO- CERIES, OUTFITTING GOOD3, aND COUNTRY PRODUCE ' Proprietor? having leased the ahovo known iioase will be pleased to receive the i atronage of tho public, . TIIE CON- STANTLY. ON ,HAND. Tlie Table lsnlwnjK Supplied Willi flie Pest the Market Affords. CASH PAID FOE COUNTRY ' PRODUCE. TERMS; New York Sympathizes- - The entire New York, Sept. 17. press of this city sympathize with the SPRISG Orders from Neighboring Towns Promptly Filled. Board? and Lodging per oay. le More Troops for New Orleans. ml TABLE S Board and Lodging per week Board without Lodging Rutter n:il Ergs 3fnds a Specialty .Meals 58 00 t 7 00 f0 I Hi Lodgings, people of Louisiana, but are almost by mail or telegraph prompt y ajOrdr equally unanimous in the opinion that attended to. on course President Grants previous THE BOOM8 ABE .NEATLY AND COMthis question will compel him to support a FORTABLY BURNISHED. thomand Soveral of and shingles sepl-t- t Kellogg by armed intervention. The rough lumber hand. World and Sun think the McEnery government had better be left to control XnE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS the State. There has been no suggestion WT always on hand. a out of the by any paper of any wav Wholesale and Retail Dealer in trouble, shoit of the restoration of alone. or McEnery letting Kellogg i t HENRY LEI WES, A Banker Indicted for Embezzle ment. George Ellis, New York, Sept. 17. of the late National Bank of the Commonwealth, was indicted in the U. S. Circuit Court on a charge of misapplying $50,000 belonging to the bank, and for making, orcausing to be made, false entries in his books. He was to have been tried at the October term of court, but the trial has been precluded by the pardon of the President. STAGES for Montana and Idaho, leaves the WtSThK Hotu. every morning at 0:0. Groceries anti Provision, I.Iqnors, Clears auU Tobacco. ll RAILROAD HOUSE . nt . all I A5D KIND3 OF WINES, SCOTCH AND. ENGLISH PORTER CONSTANTLY ALES B A.KE BY Facias B. n. Iept,) ON HAND. Montana St.; Corinne. . COH1N.VE. OUTFITSFOR PASSENGERS LCN0HE9 AND GROCERIES OF AjLL KINDi FRE&H sepl-t- f BREAD (LYEUY DAY PHCi ' EVERY PERSON, AND CARE. , f Man, woman, boy or girl shoulieend at crce for ono of the Excelsior Stationery Packet?, T.bws Three meals, fl Beds, 5Qe ; Board Remand of Boylston. containing note paper, envelop 8, pen holder, per week, $5.00; Board and lodging, $7. . n ; " Boston, Sept. 18. Bullard Boylston, pencil, pens, blank book, blotter, photographs of 100 beautiful ladies, tooth picksj perl u me the bank robber, pleaded not guilty to- sachet, Chinese puzzle, and a fine piece of la. All Klads of Iifgur at ibo- 'Lowest ' J f J or gents' jewelry. Try a package. Price, Price. day, and was remanded in default of dies 50 cts. or 3 for $1. Agents wanted-Addre.post paid, The date of tbe trial is $100,000 bail. J. CART Y RUUROW, Q. LACHMAN, PropKofcr J. fixt net r.l') Harmony St.. Philadelphia. ! , 5, ' |