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Show f .v yr,, ? i r r,f '7; . . u$ :i7 w J (. 5 , - ' ' 'j'x ' , , I y F v Jvf. : i r yr t ; .M.' . V KftIL. DAILY CORINNE jrf ft ' i X A- - twv published every evening (except Sunday) by COOK it 12 ? i S'li iZ ' ir'TV'"' . H N S O X. O .J " lir TEBWN: $10 00 ae year, by mail or express Six Three months ae Month 0 & 00 1 Y0L. Delivered by carrier at business 25 COR IN XI ADVERTISEMENTS Terrace. & WILLIAMS aepl-t- f CO;, JOHNSON, , W. R- STOVER, - DENTIOT. perAlt operation pertaining to dnti-tr- y formed in the most saliilul manner, atieaon-abi- e Cabinet Session. tH-o- ale. Uvery and Feed Ktablca. M. II. BEARDSLEY. sep7-t- A. L. KIDDER, Denver Feed and Sale Stable. SALE. GRAIN FOR f EMBH sepltf AT AND accommodations for TRANSIENT AND HOME CUSTOM. Comer Fifth and Front Sts., . UTAH, COMNN and Retail Dealer In Wholesale uutl Cigur. Liquoru SFBest Brand always on hand."VU North Tioot seplS-t- f BRO., CO II INN U. St-- , rcltf ORNAMENTAL AND SIGN CORiUNE LODGE NO. A fclltrHEitl). 12. JKI. HOUSE. Sc PAINTER. GLAZIER AND PAPER HANGER. lir.dULAIl 5, A F & A M. communications held at Masonic Hall, Shorts build-v- r ing. .Montana treet, tho tu- -t and third Mondav, of each month. Sojourning brethren in good standing aie cordially invited to attend. (h JubDLlUlMJ, U . .M. W. McNitt, Secretary. 5epl7-t- f free press was necessary to the existence of a free people. Eighteen years after the landing on the bleak coasts of New England the Pilgran Fathers established the first printing press on this side of the Atlantic in 1G38, and at Cambridge in 1089, the publication was made by Daye, and was entitled The Freemans Oath. Daye had been brought over by Joseph Glover, a rich nonconformist preacher, who also brought with him a stock of printing material. An old sea captain, ono William Pierce, edited an almanac in tho same year, and in the following the Revs. Weld and Eliot produced The Psalms Newly Tuned into Meter, which passed through seventy editions in one hundred and . fourteen years, and was also reprinted in England and trcotlund. home other books of a religious nature were issued, and in 1641 a book called The Body of Liberty, containing one hundred colonial laws appeared. Dayes work was full of typographical errors, but ho was superseded by hatnaol Green, mistakenly called the first printer in America, for we find that Daye obtained a grant for three hundred acres of land in Massachusetts lor being the first who set up printing. Then comes Hie poems of Ann Brad-stre- et, wife of the Governor, and several other smaller pious works. In 1653 Eliot printed the catechism in the Indian language, and in 1654 the printing of all tho laws of the court begun. The first American edition of the Bible was iued in 1661 ana 1663. The first copyright whs passed in 1G72, stipulating that no printer should piint or sell any more copies than were agreed upon, and paid for by the owner, and the next enactment secured tho copyright lor seven years. . American Cable Company, saying that from May 1st next the tariff on ft message from New Yik to the United Kingdom and France will be fifty cents gold per word, and that the companys system of charging message, will be extended to Europe aud elsewhere. Prohibitionists in Session. Columbu, O., Feb. 24. .Tim Slate Prohibition Convention met this morning. A hundred persons were present, but only routino business was transferred in the morning session. Female Suffrage. Th8 woman. suffrage question came up in the House on a resolution to amend the CORIN NE LODGE, No. 4, meet yesterday so ns to givo the right of constitution night at h oclock, in igsrssa ' overv 1itdav Hall, .Montana to women. The resolution was Corinne, I tah. odd Bellow in suffrage are cold good standing mlty invited to attend. defeated; yeas, 2,"; nays,' 120. S. 1,. TTiiUALS, N. G. sep!2-t- f J. A. Jonxsov, Secretary. Boston, Feb. 24. 1. O. O. B ; Treat St., sear Fifth, Ceriase, RAINIX Ma-on- Ut-- h. AVD IX ALL STYLE F1CTIJN OUARANTkr.l). SATIS-- - AID OATH Maatana ic , O. D. RICHMOND & CO. ST. LOUIS BAH3ri SHJP ROOMS, t., bat. l'tfc'a aud Sixth, t'orinu., Fiai. Washington. Washington, Feb. 24. The House committee on appropriations are enVDOLIULK AKD KXTAIU CEALIIU IS gaged on deficiency bills. The last of the series of the general appropriation la . bill will contain appropriations to the extent of about $2,000,000. In tho Senate Windom presented a SECOND-HANGOODS OF EVERY DES petition signed by 4S,S83 farmers of the CllIPTlON BOUGHT AND SOLD. North-Wes- t aking an appropriation for the improvement of the Fox and Wisconsin Uafered. Jloii.ann St., 'id door west of The rivers. Il&u-- e eonmuttee on Disttict of the JlRil otlice. Columbia has fixed the rato of tax on CORINNE UTAH. property in thoDislrict at one and one Bopl-t- f half per cent, and extended the time to threo months before execution can be Union Bakery isued to sell property for delinquent taxes. The new tax and tariff bill was BREAD, received in tho Senate from trie House aud referred to tho Committee on TIES, Finance. General Merc a iidi.se D .H. W. r.SrENCEU, PROPRIETOR. Coi. i rfiimed Baths. ocrae eiaganlly fnruUWed. Bat), SUPERIOR TOILET GOODS. ar.d Bath department Ladies llalr Pre-finunder tho supcnntondouce ot jlri. Spencer. . oltf g DoVOL & JOHNSON, Re-open- CRACKERS, CHEESE. AMMUNITION. Free Lunch. RE- - SATISFACTION ARRAN TED IN Clocks an pairiiu Hans.a W'at-hJewelry. Stocking specialty. W e, nlG ne deor eat of Bank of Corinne. - - GEORGE 1IANF, Proprietor. UTAH. UTAH epl-t- f OVERLAND SHOPS, PHIL. KLIPPLE, Prop -- o Coneral BlacLsmithlng, Wagon Making and. Shoeing. Carriage Itenalrinx'.Painting and Trimming agous, iluggie and Sleighs made to order (Opposite It. R. Depot.) Oorinue octl.Vtl !M!eat jSXarkiet. TJtuli. t - ' '' , Montana Circet, ' - 1 "l 6 - TJTiXri. O-IROOIEiailE- ig, M. E. CAttPOELL, PrcprlCf. i , Htsmw TILLS ' Utm t!iJ . Free Bus to aad from tho Cart. gage Transferred with Cam and without Chares. TIONS. A Billiard Saloon UTAH. CENTRAL HOTEL, j (Nealeaa Blags Seaw) CORINNE Groeeries, Produce 'itnd Provisions. TERUS m rAMILY.GRO-CERIE- I, comm FEE NEW BRICK BUILDING, LARGE, PLEASANT AND WELL FURNISHED ROOUS, GOOD bPBING BED IN ALL THE SLB8P-IN- G ROOMS. CON-- 8 TAN TLY ON HAND. PAID UTAH. THREE DOLLAES DAY. OUTFITTING GOODS, AND CASK . - tzxr jii.T rinoT-cxAc- a m me city. norua (Between Seeoad and Third streets.) PRODUCE - J. MONTGOMERY. Propr. Montana Gtroot,ZCorinnot COUNTRY the s.ltf Wholesale and Retell Dealer in . In connection with House. J. W. GUTHRIE, ALL KINDS OT FANOY AND Bag- .Tha attention ef the traveling peblle I se-eiali- y nvited to this House, as It ha lately changed hands and is now in charge of ono ot the tnot popular and experienced betel men in Utah. Stages for all parts of'Montana and Idaho, leave tho Metropolitan daily atSUMaoi. Order from Neighboring Towns Promptly Filled. eltf C.o ISSZto poruoy. AND FAMILY SUPPLIES OF ALL DESCRIP- CORINNE and ILodlns Qo&rdl The Table will be at all times supplied with the best, and the comfort of guests attended to. PEODCCK TAGER TO AND FROM HELENA, DEES Lodgs, Fort Benton, Boxeman, Virginia, and all poluts la Montana, leave at 7:00, and arrive every evening.every morning FRFE COACH TO AHO TROU CARS. avpi tf trs WESTERN HOTEL. LEirjES, it. .CTMITB MAI, TH CORINNE, I pogfOFrWM, UTAH, i . MRS. NICKUU A SON - PROPRIETIES. having leased die above TUB Proprietors known House will be pleased te receive tho ed patronag of tho pablfe. Tha TaMs Is alnairsBappllsd With host Also 13 arises A Cerda; 1 I lwar in hand, the bot beef, veal, mutton and pttk; tae be-- t corned meats, and the be.--t sausage of all kinds. Cash paid for all kind of hide. Meats livered any placo lroe of charge. de- I am thankful for the patronage of tho public. no!9 LEVI SANDERS. NORTH FRONT STUFF f. J y so-call- CORINNE HOTEL. , OOniDfBlIE. mm LIQUORS, SAUSAGE, on AND PISTOLS ed. WINES, hand a large as'Oitment of BS, - ,' ' Girls School in Egypt. The school for girls, lately established Butter mad Eigsjnade mMpeclmltjr by the third wife of the Khedive of Egypt, which is one of the greatest innovations tho country of the pharoahs at. eiidrd to. by mail ot telegraph promptly hat ever seen, is turning out a great success. The lady bought a large house Several thousand and a lot of in a thickly peopled locality, near the rouh ininbnr n hand.shingles dancing dervishes, erected around it a quadrangle of spacious buildings, handed Failure- them ever to the Education Department, New York, Feb. 24. The fruit deal- but herselt detrays the whole cost of ers, A. S. Baker & Co., 26S Washing- niaintenanco. The schoel is free to all, ton street, have failed. The firm place and when it had been open only four their liabilities at less than $100,000, months there were 206 boarders and 100 scholars, all Arabs or slnve.. They and hope to present a favorable state- day Wholesale and Betall Beeler la discard the Oriental vail, and are dressed ment to their creditors, and resume in frocks, pinafores, and shoes, in English fashion; and th.y sit, not squatting business. on tho ground, but at desks. They must find life rather irksome and barConvicted. barous when they return home. Groceries, t Boston, Feb. 24. Harris, the South Boston wife murderer, was A Nw York correspondent tolls bow Provision?, convicted of murder in the second de- Vandorbilt goes sleighing. The eld gree. Cota mod ore looks like a prince. Like Sa'jul of Kish he sits bend and shoulders Liquors, Ho dresses from his for associates. above Colorado. Encouraging Washington, Feb. 24. The Repub- head to foot in furs. He sits belt up-- ri Tobacco, lican Senators in caucus this morning ght, erect as a Mohawk warrior, his hair white as tbe snow over which he agreed that immediately after the pas- travels. and Cigars. Away the party drive like sage of the pending kill for the admisBrembones and his gang, everybody sion of Colorado, the bill for the yielding the road, for a man who can admission of New Mexice should be draw his check for $70,000,000 has the right ef way. taken up and passed. The Irftest chrome story comes from Defence in the Beecher Case- - Down East, where a Sunday school All kinds of Wines, Scotch Ale and English Porter Con- -. New York, Feb. 24. Tbo Brooklyn teacher said to one ef her pupils: invite your dont you ' why Johnny, city court appeared more than usually friend Billy to come to Sabbath school stantly on hand. crowded this morning, large perportion with you? Johnny looked up with a being lawyers gathered to bear the open- grin full of intention, and equally full 1 know yer, teach and said: of ing address for the defence. Tracy er;teeth, to want get Billy inter the class began his address by say i eg there were so you sepl-t- f can get' a chrome fora hew you great interest involved in the case. scholar. 12 LTOTi (BHsaaaBWMe gg They could not be- - estimated, as they QO'UBG,. involved religious and moral interests of society. His client would go out from the trial either fully vindicated or with Koiton, Utah. MAIX eTEXKT, a stain on his life and character, and be r took the stand not alone but supported id rah Puc Tc Oxvr by his God, and justice in his cause.1 tJTAH. SALT LAKE CITY Tracy thea drew an eloquent picture of Beechers life, aad his carcer es a OWENS Or CO. 4 Props. referred preacher, friend and citixenf-an- d to bis eminent service of the cause of MALSH & GREENEWALO, The home bw been refitted and well far1 Props; nDhe& Ibe taM' ie auppliejl with befi religion and for his country. Tracy then the mark et afford. &gee leJtve etety chfe proceeded to relate the history of Tilton. ing for all principal points In Idaho. TilU, wbu be said began life as a re- rrpHE HOUSE nAS BEEN REFITTED The table sup- -i CK to CVin porter, of a newspaper. He embraced -- - and daY, t homo. Tend! , affords. the market hesl the with plied the wildest views and believed the world j " - serff-t- f to-da- JEWELERS fND GUNSMITHS, llava constantly ETCOPOilTna ' Early Printing in America. The Puritans evidently believed that a President OrNew York, Feb. 24 ion, of the Western Union Telegraph Company, has received a telegram Irom London, fiom the manager of the Anglo UTAH. TERRACE FURCUSON Louis Bemerc, vsoLiuu asm ssria ssuss nr cjica Sr trams.. ACS PC3YI3!Cri. m Reduction in Cablegraphs- - Fir?t-ela- s LANDON. nil 145. - r Prompt attention t meU Work ready when grotxltti. jt aeple-t- f A, w Jt f Washington, Feb. 24. The Cabinet a two and a half hours session yesDims, Sash and Blinds, held terday. The proposals of tho Pacific Railroad were dLeusseJ and it was agrtl Utah and CuH'ornia Lumber, Builders Ilard-tvaii.triH'd Work, Scroll Sawing, OIL, that nothing should be done S reference laiiit and Color. Wlmlo1J. v Ilia, etc. PROVISIONS, cto. All order on line of I, and C. i It. It. thereto at present, fco Secretary will send no communication on the promt tly attended to. Terms cash. set FOREtCfl. subject to Conjiro, as it is thought iU BEARDSLEY HOUSE, consideration at thi time might jeopSpec! Shipments. London, Feb. 24. The steamship, ard i.e some of th appropriation bills, A large essertment ef which sailed from in Wexen, to titno of the (Formerly the Junetion House) los Soutbaaipton owing probable yesterday for New York, took out $118,- the diseussinn. 000 in specie. OGDEN JUNCTION UTAH. NATIVE AND FOREIGN FRUITS pricei Omcic With Dr. 0 rah am, ConnDe, I tah. HARDENBROOK GROCERIES , EASTERN. Bri-to- 'CSEIRNJI no. l05. . c, - UTAH. FCDUDAIIY 24. would follow In tb wy ho ld. He denounced marriage os o fraud and as hindering tbo advancement of the world. Having attained a high eminence, he fell to the bottom of the abyss and in the blind impotence of his rage he determined to visit his anger n Henry Ward Beecher, on the ground that he had been the cause of his destruction. Beecher htd been the friend of both Tilton and his wife, but the friend of wife Had children must be trampled down to secure a vindication for which be was willing to barter his soul. Special Dispatches to the Mail. of and dealers in Jdanafajtarer UTAH, WEDNESDAY. TELEGRAPHIC. OGDEN , UTAH. Special attentlea given te collections AttrnyatLiv Kelton. Corinne. UTAH. P. CORmE, JIGDEH CARD!: Attorncyat-Lftw- , . 1. cents per week. WILLIAM HYNDMAN, 2vCW $0 0i Summons. In the Jutices Court of Malad Troeinct, in the county of Box Elder, t erritory ot Utah. L. C. acob, J. B. .Allen Uardenbrook -- AUK and John Lamloil, partners, doing busi-ne- s MtUGlN, under tuo tirin name and style of llardenbrooh .t Landon. plaintids, against Dealer m U llham ilammond, defendant. The people of tho Tei ritory of Utah fend greeting to Vv ilhaui Ilammond, deiendant You are hereby summoned to appear before me at mv oiiice in Corinne eity, in the couuty CORINNE, UTAH. ot Box Elder, on the day of January, A. D. 17, at lv o'clock a. m , in an action Cmcx-- At Henry Leiwes Store, Montana St brought against ou by said plaintitt, to answer the complaint of the above named plain-tif- t. baid action is brought to recover one PAID JWCA.su FOR EYERTTHIXO.-a- a hundred and thirty-si- x t$l . 7U) dollars and Jxr9. seventy cent, balance duo tor feeding horses Horn July t)h B7J, to august 27th, le7.j, or EVERY rEIlaoN will, be taken against you tor the judgment Man, woman, boy or girl shonld rend at said amount, together with crtt of this suit if Exccl-mr or one of the Backet you tail to appear and answer. Sutionery To the Sheriff or any Constable of said counontaining note paper, envelop s, penholder vencil, pen, blank book, blotter, thotogiaih ty, greetihgi Ma&e legal service and due ref beaatifuLladie. tooth pick, perhame turn hereot-Givesachet, Chinese purie, and a fine piece under my hand this 12th day of De-of ladies or aent jewelry. Try a package. Brice, cember, A. D. 174. E. C. JACOBS, wanted, Ktpd,;.et3.,orai'orl. Agern A J ustiee of the Peace of said Precis BOLtKOW, Sit ao.eny f. PhiladelphlA; dele IIIclos, Pelts aud Wool, 2-t- h ce n TEnaoi' ! Board and Lodging par week.... IS 1 Board without Lodging 1 00 1 eals.. ....... ............ ................ IS St THE ABE NEATLY AND PUBNISHED. ROOMS ftt-FORtAIiL-Y - THE welt-furnish- i dlOAEN - . STAGES for li FiasT-cLiIIeT- OF BRANDS 'Bfir alwlys' bn hand.7?3l liontusa and Idiho, leaves the Wiattts Usm atoning at Sd9. . Montana St., Corlune. SALT LAKE HOUSE FINEST ii'iiii" '.in 1. wwjr . .. iiiii Tho Cld cily nccli ' in ii p i rt ,1 LZorlict.- - - . , t , - V I the abeva'well knew" AYlNG T js n. , J. Moat Marat of D. ' wllUaks Qcy&en, X pielrzre Ih scHicy tbb bast maatr to thapub as low as aa bis Raff In any market! lb.. triea I r 4 i f J 1 i w zicOA t2i cxt t lloataaa' j 5 itii riT2f stfUia. ' i . ed. f , 1 r -- ' - , .i 2 f ' G 't . - ; , i ft l .5-- t s , . a " |