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Show ximXs KM ' i sft j t t s 810 00 year, by mail or express One Six months Three months One Month VOL. 3. 00 CORINNE LODGE NO. WILLIAM HYNDMAN, Attornoyat-Law- , 7& UTAH. CORINNE 6, A FA A M. TELEGRAPHIC. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS held at Masonio Hall, Short's building. Montana street, the first and third Special Dispatches to the Mail. Special attention given to collections, sepl-t- f W. Attornoyat-La- w UTAH. W. R. sep!7-t- f A. STOVER, Terrific Storm on .the A CORINNE LODGE, No. 4, meet every Friday night at 8 oclock, in Masonic Hall, Montana street, Corinne, Utah. Odd Fellows in goed standing are cordially invited to attend. F. II. CHURCH, N. G. se!2 Hr.vrt 0. Kiksel, Secretary. f CORINNE McNutt, Secretary. I. O. O. F. JOHNS on , P. Gulf of Mexico. A J. CAGGIE, OFFICE All operations pertaining to dentls. m the most skillful manner, at rea9 prices Ukkick With Dr. Graham, Corinne, Utah. n-a- sepl8-t- f . Large Portion of the al FeeI Stables. Corner Fifth and Front 8ts., - - CORINNE UTAH sepltf Denver Feed aud Sale Stable Fifth. Street,18. Corinne. Jan FURCUSON North Front St., - I&. BRO., CORINNE. seltf II. fill KPIIERI, IK. AND SIGN ORNAMENTAL PAINTER. GLAZIER AND PAPER HANGER. Front 8t, near Fifth, Corinne, Utah. Louis Ordners BEER the Island. HALL, Salt Lake City, In Richards Hall, Tilton-Beecli- er - LEONARD Boots and-Shoe- EASTERN. s, Epizootic. New York, Sept. 20 Within a few GENTS' FURNISHING G000S days a serious disease has broken out AND HATS. among the horses throughout the city. AVING PERFECTED MY ARRANGE-rn- e It borders on the nature of the famous ts with some of the largest houses epizootic of two years ago. It is calcuin New York and Boston, I am prepared lated that there are 10,000 horses sufferto pay the ing, the symptoms being precisely those manifested when the epizootic first HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR showed itself. HIDES, FURS AND So PELTS sepl-t- f COLE, ST. LOUIS BARBER SHOP BATH bet.ROOMS, Montana St., Fifth and Sixth, II tali. Corinne, W. P. SPENCER, PROPRIETOR. Hot, Cold and Perfumed Baths. Bath oomi elegantly furnished. SUPERIOR TOILET GOODS. Ilalr Dressing and Bath department under the superintendence of Mra. Spencer. ' seltf OVERLAND SHOPS, A UTAH. CORINNE, PHIL. KLIPPLt, Prop., The Second Infliction. New York, Sept. 20. It is expected that the case of Tilton vs. Beecher will be called from tho calendar of the City Montane St., bet. 4th and 5th, Court this morning by Judge Reynolds. Mr. Morris, counsel for Tilton, will answer that he is ready. I Westervelt Case. WINES, LIQUORS " JCIGARS ALWAYS ON HAND. Making and Shoeing. J , AND to sa.se 3 Suspended. London, Sept. 20. The Richmond to and from the Can. BagIron Works at Stockton, upon the Tees, Free BusTransferred with Care and gage furnaces' and comprising twenty-si- x without Charge. rolling mills, and employing 3,000 The whole hands, has suspended. concern is insolvent. The attention of the traveling pHblio Is specially nvited to this House, as it ha lately Under the heading of Flighty Talk, Grandmother says: Brooklyn in vented the flighty phrase of the white souled Elizabeth, and not to be behind band in fulsome highfalutin, the ringites talk about the highsouled McKean. Christ-li- ke And the serfs talk about the Good us. Lord deliver Brigham. Salt Lake Tribune. The Massachusets papers record a new phase of tramp character. The best tramp story as yet comes from Brookfield. A tramp stopped at Widow H.s a few day since and asked for food. She replied she had none. Mr. Tramp went across the road to a neighbors and asked if they were aware the woman on the other 6ide was starving. He then requested the loan of a fishing rod lying close by, which was granted. With it he went to a pond a short distance off, fishing for several hours, catching aood string, returned to the Widow H., and made her a present of them. to-da- y, changed hands and is now in charge of one of the most popular and experienced hotel men in Utah. Stages for all parts of Montana and Ida leave the Metropolitan daily at ti:3D a. m. Carriage Repairing Painting and Trimming , Buggies and Sleighs made to order NORTH FRONT STREET, (Opposite R. R. Depot,) Coriune octl5-t- Utah. l J. W. McNUTT, JEWELER AM) GUNSMITH, Has constantly on hand a large assortment of PISTOLS r 1 1 1 AND AMMUNITION. SATISFACTION WARRANTED IN pairing Guns, Watches, Clocks an 'elry. Stocking a specialty. One door east ef Bank of Corinne. corinne UTAH. epl-t- f t the bank. i Bil- DENNEY, Proprs. n NEWARK Land Company. tnanu-facturi- st INES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. T 'ver Buiid'C& h Fredericksburg and Denver on tap. Free Lunch day an aee & COB. 5TH me n & Hussy MONTANA 8X8 i m, : 1 h m NEW BBXOZ BUILDING. LARGS, PLEASANT AND WELL TURNISHED ROO3 , GOOD SPRING ESS3 . IN ALL THE SLEEPING ROOMS. The Table wifi be at all times supplied with the best, and the oomfort . 4 of guests attended to. TRAINS leave at 8 oolook every and make connection with the Stage morning, for liel- ena. Deer Lodge, Fort Benton, Boseman, Virginia Uity and all points in Montana. Has , first-cla- - TTTAft, the "Old Corner" facing the style and k' sps the ed Depot in J - OGDEN JUNCTION W. L. IVHGELOCK ss First-clas- Finest Wines, Liquors id Cigars. s aooonunodatiens for TRABSIEHT AUD U3L1E CU3T0H, Free Lunch every night, coexisting of Oyster Soup, and the Vegetables of the season. M. H. BEARDSLEY sep7-t- f UttlOH BAKEEV Pay for what you get, and get what you pa;? for. 0 BREAD, PIES, WINES, Here food is prepared for the best of sooiety. And handsomely served in and variety; And the lovers of imported liquors and wine Say W heelocks the place intne city to dine. all-style- e LIQUORS, Of meats, wild and tame, he hs full SO dishes The Be-n- river aupplys him with U sorts of fishes; And the f ir La Belle France, and the hills on the llhin Give drinks to all those who at the Old Corner dines. SAUSAGE, r CHEESE. Froo Lunch. THREE MEALnCKETO FOR Cl. old VIRGINIA HOUSE, Front Street, bet Fourth and Fifth, UTAH. CORINNE, CBA0EEE3, . r.loalo at all Hours. GEORGE HANF, Proprietor. Jas. M. Smith: Omlth Cl Geo. M. A. t't Hcrkcr, V u REAL E8TATE AGENT8 AND E2A&03SS3 . OF RECORDS. TLoans negotiated. B. R. Tkets ko and sold. .r MAIN STREET. 8ALT LAKE CITY. UTAH (Three doors north of Postal) , , Horse and buggy la attendance ttnmr property 61LVCB CTAQ OEaTAODtUT, i ) 1 MAQRATIIA YAIINEL, Proprietress North Front street, Corinne, Utah. ' V HES. P. SII.YBS9, Proprietor. A FIRST GLASS HOUSE. BOARDING The only first class restaurant In the The table is supplied with the best the market affords, and prepared in the finest styled ey Mrs. (Silvers, widow of the Into Levis Clt-vesuperintends the work herself, which la sures it to be in the best style. RATES C3.00 I 0 ttfceSi per week. Three Oo. Single meals, , 4 rs, 4 EY j. J ng RATES $1 PER DAY; $5 PER WEEK Woe, . t, , Special contracts for boarding boys. SALT LAKE HOUSE XAIlf 8TBKXT, BALT LAKE CITY -- UTAH. I f r Twmtr-f- l Neuspapsr; ' ft i . CfeoU. . u ' Adrcrt!:!zjs NINETY EIGHTS EDITION. , , Containing e compute h- -t el eU Cm town I Jb totes, toe Territories and the Dominion of Panada, having ft yomhtta greeter than 6.C30, aooordlng to toe tmfteuaa. with g together the names ef the the largest ioeel dUreutetka tWKyB-havineach ef ' la PC5J toed.' also, a estolxqfte of ftetoft' papers which are rcoommsaritcd U aAvwCtert' as glvtag the prut t value properttoft to i price charged. AiaoL au wwiawnb the United btatee - and OtawSa pvtottSxcvsT S.CC3 toe United , t -- Ussa - alto, aa toe Boltov AgrtcukftmJ, Beteeetoaad ttostosdmVUeM MALSH - CORINNE, UTAH m (Formerly the J unction House) st IT5'E i BCARDOLCY HOUOQ, - SGSBURY & . THE OLD CORNER. n. rit Claw Bit House auil liard Saloou. orders by FREE COACH TO AND FROM CARO Meat Market. . J. F. DeVOL, t A Billiard Saloon in connection With the House, seltf - Ta-cons- attmCaa paid S board and Lodging per oay. es General Blacksmithing, Wagon ey Prompt UTAH CORINNE, Philadelphia, 20. The jury in the Westervelt case returned a verdict of guilty on the last three counts of the A letter from Norwich, Conn., to the indictment. A motion for a new trial Hartford Times contains the following FREE LUNCH EVERY DAY has been made. story as told by George W. Fuller, a submarine diver, who is now in the Tilton Beecher Case Continued. former city: While performing some The rosiest saloon in the citv l rf New York, Sept. 20. The case of work for Uncle Sam in one of the ports, where it was customary Tilton va. Beecher which was No. 18 Southern for those who supplied the market with on the city court calendar of Brooklyn, early garden-tru- e to load thdir boats UTAH was by consent of the counsel and row them around to the wharf, it one day a burly negro loaded put over until next term of court. Til- happened his boat with watermelons and had just tons libel suit against the Brooklyn reached the dock where the usual Eagle also went over until next term by number of loungers stood watching the consent. operations of the diver. The negro, all unconscious of bis situation, was zealously endeavoring to dispose of his The storm at Galveston. cargo, when Fuller suddenly emerged New Orleans, Sept. 20. A Times helmet first, from ' the water, thrusting I lways on band, the best beef, vealmutton and ugly head before and pork; tke best corned meats, and the speqial from information obtained from his goggle-eyof the boat, and best sausages of all kinds. astonished the occupant the papers and passengers, gives the of the melons, sunk immedisizing one following account of a storm at Galvesately. The darkey, with a yell and a ton: The summarize: To Cash paid for all kinds of hides. Meats debriefly bound, reached the dock, and neither livered any place free of charge. disaster of the gale from the south by stopped nor turned until he reached with the tidings that de debble Wednesday at midday had reached such home had fiscated de melons and was taken steamers that of proportions captains I am thankful for the patronage of the pubum down. lic. accustomed for generations to travel this to portion of the gulf declined no!9 LEVI SANDERS. to sea. Almost simultaneput this with determination came the ously DRUGS ETC. at the that a ship-ya- rd report extreme-easterend of the island had been inundated and men were fleeing for San Francisco Bay, Alameda Co., Cal. their lives. The rapidly falling barom eter indicated an increase of storm, and Title Perfect. Incorporated. WHOLESALK AND RETAIL DEALER IB the water of the gulf, which is on the south side of the- - island and in rear of the centre, gradually commenced to enThe NEWARK LAND COMPANY is now croach on gardens of scattered residences in shape; the Guarantee Fund paid in. Phis in May to take PURE DRUGS Company will be prepared railroad to their bordering the beach and soon overflowsteamboat and parties by landsto the oast reference town By and ing them The water during the day Survey hart it will be seen that at Potrero the deep water reached the depth of two feet. All Point, in front of Newark,the channel from all the way through AND CHEMICALS, long and during Thursday it blewdaya comes P. R. R. running in a the Pacific, with the direct line through Livermore Pass, making hurricane, pushing the gulf water over this the connecting point between all parts of the entire Island and covering over the United States and, by deep water, to all parts of the globe, and the greatest to elevations the two of higher depth WINDOW OILS. point on the Bay of San I rancisco PAINTS, VARNISHES, of water,' good climate, excellent soil feet and a half. This ridge embraces an plenty and easy communication. Purchasers getting as area of perhaps twelve blocks extending possession can raise large crops by planting comwill This 15th. as late TOILET 80 FINE Company APS, July GLASS, from Mechanic street to . Market, a dis- mence active operation in building soon, r or circulars, map, andsubeenp-tioall information, two tance of squares latitudinally, and office of the Compaq, 4054 the at apply SPONGES, BRUSHES, IMPORTED basement, opposite Bank of from Centre street to Back avenue California street, be San California, aneijw. Thu six squares longitudinally. about told at auction May 22. 187o by H. M. Ne&haU it In PERFUMERY AND FANCY in acres and lots to the highest bidder Terms the entire rear east and west ends of the Co., at sale. Credit to large buyers. orPossessions sooner if will be given by the 1st of J une, city the water rose to a sufficient depth the oft GOODS. WALL 3 PAPER, are crops the foot of to float large wooden edifices, many of Steamer M. S- Latham leavesPacific 14 ail the. Brannan street, opposite are very valuable. The resident which San Sundays, Franciwo, Wharf. Steamship STATIONERY, PICTURE and Pndays, st at 8:30 Mondays, Wednesdays, portion of the city was most affected oclock, 11 to half-paNewark at ll, arriving four to five from street from Fremont where according to the tide,- giving New-arthe ground- Returning, leaveat Sank FRAMES, POCKET for a hoursaton half-pasection this 3 oclock, arriving begins The best of six p half-paat Francisco distance of a mile and a half west, every Restur&nts on the- steamers on the New York CUTLERY, what you get; Breakfast, 50 plan ; pay only forcents. garden and every foundation is de- cents. Fare for round trip 73 Dinner Domiciles'4 are scattered seventy-fiv- e cents. Stages connect with boat, stroyed. to Nil, Cntrvill, Washington Ere. promiscuously in the center of thorough, running Corners, W arm Springs, and San J ose. fares, many of them being jammed CHARLES R. PETERS MfmfUXOr. the west in the mgri-ltogether. Farther THE CHOICEST , iso'srxbx. The foot and mouth disease is spreading in England. Judging from the arguments one hears on the money question hereabouts, the mouth disease is spreading rapidly in this country. Pittsburg Chronicle. ELIEL, - AND Case Con- tinued by Consent. is- the place for the best beer in the city. Call and try its quality. KOS83IAN GRAINING IN ALL STYLES AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Ladles i C3TIL8. K3TILS. neighborhood of Oleander Park, where there are many small farms and ft HOTEL. oiiSPrcrta.AjL. number of stylish residences, the water is METROPOLITAN reported to have reached a depth of from six to nine feet. A similar story Is told of CORINNE UTAH. (Montana Street, the eastern end of the island, which extends from Centre street mills, two feet in the business section of the city. maun Tnpnn. Large stocks tff goods are kept on the ground floors and one can estimate the injury which thirty inches of sea water riC3TCIAC3 C8SC& would involve. It is fair to presume M. E. CAMPBELL, Proprietor, TX2S QUAY in TUB CITY. that the earnings of the entire year will ' i J t ' be exhausted in repairing the damage. . Probably vegetation has been utterly TERMS 2 GO PER DAT. destroyed, but that the island is involved ) TABU AND SFEINfi B1E3 in wholesale ruin we do not apprehend. Heavy Loss of Property on Wholesale and retail dealer in HAY AND, GRAIN FOR SALE. H. . nsSL TTerk naty who yreabti ' FOREIGN. i Livery HO. 17. NEST-CLAS- City of Galveston Inundated. i HOUSE. Cn Qwto i AT THE CITY HaLL, MILWAUKEE HARDENBROOK A LANDON. f! t" ! Painter & Paper Hanger DENTIST. Wale, .C- - a fint class JOB OFFICE, atinrdrrtrtit to, at reasonable rate, all kinds cf Jo CORINNE, UTAH, SION DAT, 8EPTE5IBEB 20, 1875. MISCELLANEOUS. BUSINE8S CARDS. - '' nwrcJiof 00 Delivered by carrier at 2a cents per week. E. FltlE JOB PniflTinG. In conncetlon wi h our CORINNE DA s- - term IT7' , JOHNSON, a. joh.vsos. & t $ Published every evening (except 8unda) by COOKE w. s. eooKK. rrr v MAIL. DAILY CORINNE - s.WiO. t i A f A QREENEWALD, Props nOe, tti eChsv rwato I sStai fsto-nal-s; very ootoptete Rate. TegeCSr wLA ft complete Ust of osoc US Oscnaa gersragstrtMuaioal, Uin toe Ustted A toe, m eyipon the txtas, vsrttetsg; ef oostof adtirtaiag REFITTED everything which a rrpHEandHOUSE HAS BEEN vtuulike ito know. The. table p- GSO. P ROWELL 4 00 tled with th, best the market affords. Addrcas; 41 Park Sow. New seo7-- tf V well-furnirh- .s ed. 41 K- |