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Show rtf ' , Y ''V t iltlG. n CCmPaNY, lit pSlNTlNG, - ..COOX -- H fln $10 oo 5 oo 3 00 YOL. 1. , ;L ,1551 - . Terrace. , & CO., I . - U OGDEN, collation. ttento f Tn Kelton. WILLIAftlS UTAH. " ADVERTISEMENTS. Corinne. XSThyndman, - . i . i. .. Sill needs, Letter t.' a. CORIME, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECfiHBEB 18, 187l.; 06DIM ViXIWESSCARDS. , u. TA H. CONDENSED, TELEGRM1S. Mammoth City. Hotels, feed Great corruptions are reported in the shops and other building arestables, being erected, and all that it needed new, Is Philadelphia board of health. te take hold. Dan Yoerchees wants to sucsed Pratt capital as United States 8enator from Indiana. The a . Story of ,1 F Carl Vogt, r v s:b j oh m K3YC!ISS. GUTHRIE, WESTERN HOTEL. J. w. HOTELC. " ft f v T- - STOVER, Grooerleo, Pioduoo and Prov lolono. reeT-eme- a, UTAH, MRS. NICKUM k SON - -- PROPRIETORS. Proprietors haring leased the above knoirn Hoow will be pleased to receive the patronage efthepablie. THE Montana Gtroot, Corinno, H b , (Between Second end Third etreete.) dentist. t thi CORINNE, m i errosrre Wholesale ead fca toil Sealer in has been extradited V . restarts, Cards Bid. Prompt attention paid to orders by mail. Work ready when promised. CaetKItt Hindoo Judge. ' I 02 HO. sprung up in a few weeks, and it called the Belgian murderer, The Calcutta correspondent of the the United by London Times writes as follows: States. Manufacturers of and dealers in " I hoard a pretty story the other day, , , ri n f The Senate finance committed con- circumstantially told, and if not p. Doors, Sash and Blinds, tains seven hard and thrco paper money stantially correct it ought to circumbe so Republicans. It is true generally, and it certainly 'r Utah and California Lumber, Builders HardA.ttornej'-a-alpThe foundry and planing mill of E. presents a picture of one beautiful trait ware, Turned Work, Scroll Sawing, Oils, H. Jones & Son, Vernon, Mich., was of Hindoo Paints and Colors, Window Glass, etc. character the Hindoos atAll orders on line of U. P. and C. P. R. H. burned yesterday. tachment to bis earliest home.. You to. Terras cash. UTAH. promptly4 attended sept24-IlMNSI Kellogg has telegraphed the President have often been told stories of English f asking an .immediate investigation into lads, and how they made their way to BEARDSLEY HOUSE, Louisiana affairs. honor and usefulness against all odds, rr w. R. The Senate has confirmed J. S. C. from Dick Whittington downwards. (Formerly the Junetioa House) Colbey, of Louisiana, consul at Chin Here is a story of a Hindoo lad, as brave a lad as ever stepped the late Mr. Ju-ti- ce t OGDEN JUNCTION - - UTAH. Kiang, China. ' pert dentistry . firrtsinins Mitter, J udge of the High Court. Samuel Lee has given notice that he He was born in a little Hindoo village, will contest Utah the election to and of olipn'9 of Corinne, D Rainey parentage that the old story First-claaccommodations for Congress from the first district of South tellers would have termed poor, but j Mpl-t- f XXeitdaJ CT 00 1 - j if FI:h,y A,tornoyt-IrtW- In connection with ow newspaper, we have n first elate JOB OFFICE, and are prepared te do, at reasonable rates, gl kinds f, : TI5HMS - f (ORliniTDAILY ,MAIL. JzJZZ?"' The Table la always Supplied ETltk Ike Heat tk XIrket ABwrds. J ss Limy I ..a TRANSIENT AND HOME CUSTOM. , M 9,.bI. M,,H. BEARDSLEY. front Sts., ud Corter Fifth Carolina. a landon. haroenbrook Isle sep7-t- f UTAH. COltINNS DELMOfllCO ; sepltf snd SeIc SfdblPi Denver Feed Meals 19 B. HOTEL, UTAH. Beds 50 cents. - cent?. CZACHERT, Proprietor. SALE. GR1IN FOR HAT AND - OGDEN JOHN A. L. KIDDER, fURCUSOM A BRO CORINNE. Xrfc Front St-- , -- eltf Wholesale and Retail Doaler in and Cigars. Liquors on hand.'Wei Earliest Brands - TERRACE ORNAMENTAL AND SIGN . KELTON ? , MilXIfa rer fifth, TnaO-tL- Coriin, Utah. ILL SITLE3 AID IV HOUSE, in th Fikst-cxassJIot- kl X - Black. The houe has been rofitted and well furnished. Tho table is supplied with the best the market affords. Stages leave every morning for all principal points in Idaho. sepl7-t- f BAR8H SHOP ST. LOUIS A B AID f ROOM H MiBUna St., bet. Fifth nd Sixth, S, (orlone, Utah. S.7T.P. SPENCER, t Eth room elegantly SUPERIOR ' Bter furnished. Preying and Bath ' department leltf Mol & A special from Berlin says it is positively asserted that Prince Bisraark has ordered his resignation, which was refused. He afterwards conferred with leaders of the National party, and an understanding was secured. - r Yesterday four masked men entered a C0RIMVE LODGE NO. 5, AF&AM. farm house about twelve miles north of Clarksville, shot the farmer, choked his communications wife and escaped with six hundred del e Shorts build-first and third lar in currency. A posse of citizens are Wednesdays of each month. Sojourning brethren in good standing are cordially invited to pressing them closely. attend. T. J. BLACK. W. M. The Governor in his message to tho Wm. II ysdmajt, Secretary. sepl7-t- f extra session of the Mississippi Legislature which convencd'yesterday, says that COP.IN-VF- . LOTK.E, No. 4, meot violent white men for political purposes, Frtday night at 8 oclock, in have broughteabout the present condi'.every Masonic llall, Montana street, Corinne, Utah. Odd Fellows in tion of affairs, and the free action of the good standing are cordially invited to attend. State and county is impos.ible. It the PHIL. KLIi'PLE, N. G. insurrection succeeds, a majority must sepl2-t- f J. A. Jonwsp, Secretary. yield to tho will of a minority, in which remanded to its one raco must-b- o CO. case O. D. RICHMOND previous unfortunate condition or emiWBOLtaAIeK Spencer. , no one in Wall street outside of Jay Gould and overland rail roads rings, has any faith in the pretended organization of a new line of China steamers. a iuierintendence of Mrs. niTAIL AWD DBALKBS grate. Iff The House mining bill was reported yesterday without amendment, from the and Senate mining committee, in runthat money expended SECOND-HANGOODS OF EVERT DES provides for the developing of lodes a tunnel ning CBIPTION BOUGHT AND SOLD. bo considered shall expended on the lode beforo or after May 10, located whother be required on not shall work 1S72, and to hold the lodes, as proMontana St.. 2 cl door west of the surface vided by the mining law of that date. theT Mall office, CORIXNE The Philadelphia Inquirer, of yester. sepl-t- f issue will contain a day, says full axpeusure of the Katie King swindle iHAS. HWGSTElEK, the facts having been obtained from a ! gentleman who unearthed the fraud. He traced the supposed Katie to her boarding bouse, and after along contin ued effort, persuaded her to confess the Boot deception she has been practicing, and produce the gauzy dresses worn at the COR. FOURTH AND MONTANA ST., The production manifestations with letters of jewelry, etc., presented - - TJtalx. her at seances, induced Robert Dale Owen and Dr. .Childs, two leading All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Spiritualists of this city, to publish and repudiate the swindle. f done neatly and with WRecairing sopt23-t- f The Berlin press comments as follows: The Pott expresses the hope that BisSummons marck has not definitely decided to reIn the Justices Court of Malad Precinct, in the county of Box Elder, Territory of Utah. sign from the government, but adds that K. C. Jacobs, J. P. Allen Hardonbrook however deplorable such decision by the and John Lardon, partners, doing the firm name and style of Chancellor, it must be regarded that it Hardonbrook A Landon, plaintiffs, against would not be productive of immiqent William Hammond, defendant. state. the to The people of tho Territory of Utah send greet- danger The Cross Gazette says the rumors of ing to William Hammond, defendant You are hereby summoned to appear before the Chancellors resignation emanated mdkt my office in Corinne city, in the county from his intimate friends, who say the of Box Elder, on the 25th day of January, A. Prince declared ha was weary,' and that D. 1875, at 10 oclock a. m , ia an action brought against you by said plaintiffs, to an- it is impossible for him to. govern with swer the complaint of the above named plainthe present majority in the Reichstag. tiffs. Said action is brought to recover one General Merchandise. Johnson, to-da- AND blatantly GUNSMITHS. n hand a large Assortment of fIST01 AND AMMUNITION. . to-da- WARRANTED IN rL&. atch.e, blocks an RE-K-- 7. I specialty. , 1:1 UTAH. m er"'tf "enry 2Uil Dealer In, ' -- at 'H) . ' to-da- Corinne i PrTlla, I.lqnore, !l,s'Tobacco. - c; 07 Wlxegf GLISH SCOTCH TORTER ataua ALK CON- - "imok'hod; : .? : Corinne. - 0jp i-- d SHOPS, It KUPPLE- ' W-;:-- - f) - 'h i - : - j v Trimming fhs made to order STHEKf, - 'B-Dep.,.- , . XJtlili. k) A concert was recently given at Birmingham, England, in which the principal attraction was to be Miss Cariotta. Patti. When tho audience had waited about 20 minutes after the advertised and; Shoo Maker. leiwes, - ys --1- ,4n t Metr6polit.ii Motel, lHSXK . y, D WIUS3 Elrt Bath. TOILET GOODS. The managers of the Monmouth Park Association, New York, have decided to celebrate the Centennial by offering a purso of $5,000 for all ages, in a race of four mile heats. I. O. O. F. proprietor. Hfold aad Perfumed A petition, representing over 300,000 petitioners, from the National Temperance Society, was read in the House yesterday. They want the liquor traffic inquired into. Hon. John B. Rice, member of Congress from the first Illinois district, and formerly mayor of Chicago, died yesterday afternoon, at the residence of his daughter, at Norfolk, Virginia. SAMPLE A JOHNSON, Props. SATIS-7ACTD- GURAXTlSD. UTAH. Kelton, Utah. , LAFISR AID PAPER HANGER. Tront 6t., - sepl8-t- f PAINTER. - - - honest. He received his educatien I know not where, but came to Calcutta, us many a young man has gone to London, to carve is way to fortune; only in his ease there was contention against a dominant race. He held his own, however, through all reverses, through good report and evil report, till the time came when the peor Hindoo lad became a Judge of the High Court. Perhaps this may help to correct some of the prevalent silliness about Bengal shallowness. He worked splendidly, subdued self, sat in modest dignity (I speak from knowledge, for I have seen him) on the bench of the High Court, deciding intricate cases as a judge and a gentleman. At last he was seized with a fatal disease. He asked to be taken to a senitarium, and he was obeyed. Time went on, but he only became worse. It was death, the doctors mournfully said. Then he had but one request. He had sat on tho Judicial Bench, had been a marked man at the levees and drawing rooms, at public gatherings for institutions which distinguished names. Englishmen of the first distinction notably Sir Barnes Peacock did themselves' the honor which will not soon be effaced from the minds of the people of Calcutta by making tho native judge their friend. Now, then, had come the grand issue of all, and the dying judge begged to be taken to the village, and I suppose the house, in which he was born. In this a ay the two ends of life came together simply as in the play of children, and grandly as in the truly horoic There where the stories of mankind. trees which he had loved in childhood waved before his eye, the pure and noble judge died. The poor Hindoo when he feels his last moment corning to an end tries his best to crawl to home, to the muddy tank, the grove of coconuts or bamboos and to the family gatherings at eventide which few Hindoos ever forget, go whero they may. A congregation of worshipers in Bucks County, Ohio, met with a comical mishap a few Sundays since, ihe pews of the church had been newly painted and varnished and it was not good drying weather. Everything was lovely until the minister was about to deliver the booediction and the congregation endeavored to respond by rising. They remained steadfast to the church and steadfaster in their seats. Each seemed to fear that something mysterious, religous probably a judgment was the matter with them and they war e seized simultaneously with a panic. They tore themselves looe with a desperate effort and rustud out of the church in fluttering rags, leaving samples of the silks and clethes they wore for the inspection of the horrified minister and dumbfounded sexton. It would not be astonishing if some of that congregation said bad words on the way home. It is said always H. H. inhPHEUD. H0U8K. TERMS: . . eemb.r, A. D.1VH, ...... R c JAC0Bs. A Justice of the Peaee of said Precinct. del6 EVERY PERaoN, Man, woman, boy hr girl should send for one of the Excelsior Stationery Packets, containing note paper, envelop s, pen holder blotter, photographs pencil, pens, blank book, tooth of 100 beautiful ladies, picks, peytume sachet, Chinese purple, and a fine piece o ladies or gents jewelry. Try a package. Price, wwted. post paid, 50 cts., or 8 for Al.Mrtnts CARTY BURROW J. Address, Harrny St. Philadelphia. - CON-8TAHTL- ! I MAIN STaKKT, Y THE WALSH PAID CASH FOE Batter mud dOrders attended te. well-furnish- COCNTET Ihe table plied with the best the market affords. Er( Undo a Npeclnlty by. mail or telegraph VBOLIUU AMS FINEST BRANDS OF COM-FORTAD- CIGARS band. on CORINNE UTAH. J. MONTGOMERY, Propr. XZTAlL DIAX.KK TIIK ONLY GROCERIES, IIOTF.I. FfRST-ri.Aft- S PROVISIONS, Etc. TERMS THREE DOLLARS DAY. PER NEW BRICK BUILDING, LARGE, PLEASANT AND WELL FUKNI8HED R OM8, GOOD hPRlNG BEDS IN ALL THE SLURP- Jt large assortment of ING ROOMS. NATIVE AND FOREIGN FRUITS AND FAMILY SUPPLIES The Table will be at nil times supplied OF ALL DESCRIPwith the best, and the comfort 't of guests attended to. TIONS. aTAGE8 TO AND FROM HELENA, DEER Lodge, Fori Benton, Bozemnn, Virginia, and ail poiute in Montana, leave every morning at 6 :30, and arrive every evening. Orders from Neighboring Towns Promptly Filled. FRrE COACH TO AN0 FROM CARS. CORINNE seltf OF BANK hepl'if UTAH. METROPOLITAN HOTEL. CORINNE, Montana Street, i UTAH. COBIHXR . UTA.II. - OOHINNE, M. IE. CAMPBELL, W. T. FIELD Cashier. FIRST-CLAS- BUY AND SELL OVERNMENT Proprietor. President. O. D. CASS.... SUMAC BEDS Board and ;Lodglng IGlto G.so per c.ay. GOLD VOUCHERS, COIN, AND EXCHANGE. and TABLE S t Free Bus to and from the Cars. gage Transferred with Care and without Charge. Bag- I The attention of the traveling nwblic s cially nvited to this House, as it he- - lately changed bands and is now in charge of one of the most popular and experienced hotel men in Utah. CHICAGO, SAK THAN CISCO, And all the principal eitiee East and West Stages Tor all1 parts of Montana and Idaho leave the MetroioIitan daily at 8:30 a. m. Collections will Beea. vo A Billiard Saloon in connection with the House. altr - PB9IFT AND - v - -- - - KOSSMAN & COLE, ATTENTION - eepl-t- f - sup- Montana fit., bet 8th and 5tls, UTAJ1 CZL ; Meat5 Market. Opposite Walker Drotkera Baek, Unit Lake City. THE; CROIpfcSf; r a lie. nolfi LBYI 3AXDERS. UTAH. GOEUmiC, j llwavs on hand, the best beef, real, mntton A pod poyk; Ike best corned meats, and the Open Day and sausage of all kinds- ei AT ALL OKDKB HQUJtS, MEALS COOKED TO I deMeats for kinds hides. Cash all of and parties. Fur- livered paid Private rooms for families free of charge. any place " nished rooms upstairs to rent. GerThe proprietor supplies lunch at the Lam thankful for the patronage of the pub and everything in style. Prtfr. AND IM TUB CITY. FRENCH On the French Plan, MBAfWL AXTOineoctu-tr NEATLY CENTRAL HOTEL, promptly REOTAURART i ARE STAGES for Montana and Idaho, leaves the tSTKRft Hotel every morning at i:30. Louis Demers, sep7tf mania Saloon, oysters ROOMS THE PRODUCE. Several thousand shingles end e lot of sepi-t- t rough lumber on hand. HAS BEEN REFITTED ed. j (Montana Stags Ilonae) PEBSONAL HOUSE nnllE JLt .nd f() W always rop. GREENEWALD, & 8 00 FURNISHED. UTAH. SALT LAKE CITY 7 OK RAND. SALT LAME HOUSE I A disprteh from Rock Point, Oregon, says, J. L. Colvig and James Birdeye, just arrived from the new quartz mines some fifty miles below this place, report things lively. The road is lined with men and pack trains going to the land of gold and silver. The great mammoth ledge is about ISO feet in width at the point wfyere t Rogue river has worn its way through to the depth of 500 feet. About 300 claims are now taken. It has been traced for about twenty miles through a very rough country. Guidvs get from $10 to $20 per day to trace the lead. Colvig says he ctushed a few of .the ore and it avaraged ten pounds cents per pound in gold. A town has PRODUCE $8 Meals Lodgings, -- er, t$13d 70) dollars and hundred and thirty-si- x for feeding horses due balance cents, seventy from July Cth 1873, to sngust 27th, 1873, or you for the judgment will, betaken ithagainst costt of this suit if slid amount, togothar answer. you lail to appear and To the Sheriff or any Constable of said county, greeting: Make lejal service and due return hereof. Uiven under my hand tbl 12th day of D COUNTRY . dis-atc- h. Baard and Lodging per week Board without Lodging CERIE i, OUTFITTING GOODS, AND Mr. Lindsay time for commencing. DUST, made the and forward came Sloper that Miss unpleasant communication not would Patti appear. He Cariotta she had on arrival her that explained SIGHT DRAFTS DRAWNiON herself at offense finding taken great announced as the sister of Mill Adelina Bhe would listen to no apology NEW Patti. YORK, and left Birmingham by the 7j30 train. - busi-nesa-und- ALL KINDS OF FANCY AND FAMILY QUO ' i V t 1NK U3UOK8 AND AKWA1& OK UAKD. CIGAR - - I ?qce lurch ervenr day. Vt. r The eootest salounha the oity. eltT |