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Show t! ,' ' - ' "' DAILY CORIHHE . ., j . 'kt! W MAIL. (s. 8. , 5" "w 702 f JOU.XSO.N. or expross. 00 5-- , VOL. 2. Delivered by carrier at 25 cents per week. - - TELEGRAPHIC GDEN O sopi-t- f Terrace & CO., UT A H. WILLIAMS UTAH. Special attention given to collections, Kelton. Corinne. Attornoyat-Luw- , , Special Dispatches to the Mail. EASTERN. More of the Striker- Manufacturers of and dealers in - Boston, April 2. Labor troubles are reported in several cotton manufacturing Doors, Sash and Blinds, towns of this'State and New Hampshire, caused as alleged by an imperative order toriioy-ut'LaUtftb and California Lumber, Builders Hardfrom the Fall River Head. Center of the ware, Turned Work, Scroll .Sawing, Oils, Taints and Colors. indow National Union requiring operatives to etc. All orders on line of U. P. and V. P. H. It. demand the restoration of former prices. UTAH. promptly attended to. Terms cash. CORINNE sopt2i-oThe striko at Great Falls is not general, and corporations claim it now as virtualBEARDSLEY HOUSE, ly ended, new hands being easily procured . No concession in prices will be (Formerly the J unction House) made at Lowell. Notice of intention to striko was given by the Mule Spinners All operations pertaining to dentWtry per- OGDEN JUNCTION - - UTAH only in tho Massachusetts, Prescott and formed in the most skillful manner, treasonLawrence Mills, and increased pay deable prices OrricK With Dj. (irahatn, Corinno, Utah. The manded in all other factories. seplS-t- f , First-ola- s accommodations for first voted not Mule Spinners Union at HARDEN BROOK & LANDONto strike, but upon receipt of impertant TRANSIENT AND HOME CUSTOM. orders from the National Association, Mule, mid served their notice upon the mills menLivery Feed Ktabies. tioned. Agents have informally de Corner Fifth and Front Sts., M. II. BEARDSLEY. clare! that the increase demanded will sep7-tUTAH. CORINNE not he paid, and meeting of directors sepltf will be held in Boston to devise means L. KIDDER A. fur Denver Feed and fcaleStable. supplying the places of the strikers. Wholesale and Retail Dealer In At Newburvport, Massachuretts, the weavers in all the mills have demanded a full restoration of 27 cents per hundred HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALE. pounds. CTrBest P. JOHNSON, At Wj V m W. R. STOVER, DENTIST. . - . f ' -- Liquors and Cigjars. Brands always on hand.'tPO FURCUSON & BRO., North Front COR TN NIL St-- , soltf II. II. .HILFI'IIFIUI. SIGN HOUSE. AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER- - TERRACE GLAZIER AND PARER HANGER. Front St., near Fifth, Corinne, : Tne Miners Trouble. UTAH. 'r -- J. W. cordially standing (L GOLDBERG, W.M. McNutt, Secretary. sep!7-t- f Fire Record. Hartford, April 2- - The Churchman huilding was burned last night: loss, CORTNNE LODGE. No. 4, meet night at H oclock, in ?i'cry l rt,lfov b kZ, Masonic J ai 1, Montana street, Coruiiio, Utah. fdd Follows in pootl standing are cordially invited to attend. S. L. TIBBALS, N. 1 ,,,.-- J. A. Jom.vson, ST. LOUIS BARBE;JSHJP Secretary. f 5epl2-t- O. D. RICHMOND & CO. AND- - R O O m S , WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DEALERS IN t,, bet. l'jfdv and Sxth, Montana 'ovine, General Merchandiso JI. W. F. SPENCER, PROPRIETOR, trfimml Baths. coins elegantly furnlskcd. Ilatl. SUPERIOR TOILET GOODS. Ladles' Ila'r Dresinpr mid Bath department under the superintendence of Mrs. Spencer. seltf DqVOL a. JOHNSON, JEWELERS AND GUNSMITHS, Haro constantly os hand a larjo assortment of 50,000. Did you ever see that picture, grandma? asked a young lady, as they took ft view of the family portrait gallery See it! Why, its a portrait of myself when I was 17, I thought you had forgotten it or you wouldnt be lecturing us girls about modesty in dress Grandma looked over her spectacles and declared the girls now .were very impertiaent to their elders. t j C3CCERIE8 ACO Case. OF EVERY DES BOUGHT AND SOLD. ng ed. : 1 , CirS ? wkc3 F3YI2ISr3. mm t J w:; iC:rrr!Cif O laail. VTotk ! , Ai, -- t C3TS X3. J. W. GUTHRIE, w r.lETnOFOLI TflfJ HOTEL. Montnna.Ctrccj, V.' '' - ..f- ' jff, Grooerieo, Produce nnd Provloiono. WJPDSLL, Prcprlctos r.lontana Gtrootf Corinno, HESI-etA- (Between Seeond and Third streets.) COUNTRY PRODUO STAN TLY ON PAID POE O td per c.dy CERIEl, OUTFITTING GOODS. aND o m Eia fmi &i Board and LodQlno ALL KINDS OP FANCY AND FAMILY GRO. CASH C3C3 CON- - lT Free Bu to and from the HAND. 0ta, gage Transferred with Care cod tvithout Cbarge COUXTKT PRODUCE Bt4 it Ftt tee; fi-f- corn-crib- df-Orde- rs ! iCENTRAL Loitits Demers, HOTEL, .v I. . r- i GROCERIES, money. A man would have no pleasure in. discovering all the beauties of the universe, even in Heaven itself, unless ho had a partner to whom be might communicate his joys. Cicero. A watering place correspondent writes that very few la TUB CITY. PROVISIONS, Etc. TE R MB T HftE fi DOLLARS PK1I DAY. f A large assortment of! NEW BRIO BUILDING, LARGE, AND WELL FUKNI4HED B'KmS GOOD ; KPRING BEDS PLAaif NATIVE AND FOREIGN FRUITS AND FAMILY SUPPLIES IN ALL TUESLBI2P , INQ ROOMS OF ALL DESCRIPThe Tabie will be at nil times flipplled with the bst, end the emnfgfl of gtiects attended to. TIONS. J Orders from Neighboring Towns Promptly Filled. bathers bathe at West fiTAdKR TO AND FROM CRLSJfJu Fori Hootou, an all eolat tu Mosum, Imv at Ana tmv arnv every 7:00, n;TB VirWT swSm.1 End, whereupon Mrs. Partington says had an idea they bathed all over. she When the Postmaster of Vicksburg wai on his dying bed the other day, twenty-eigh- t men hurried past the house with petitions praying that they might be Postmaster. EORINNE, - - - eeltf HEfJRY UE C0AGII T0AH0 FuCtJ 0AC3. - UTAH, Brei78iy.ondr.lnlt IIgiisq LEIWES n AND GUNS. PISTOLS aa A T " I S FA - AMMUNITION. warranted in Guns, Watches, Clocks CT TO X pairinsj Jewelry. SAckin SAUSAGE, CRACKERS, CHEESE. re- - a specialty. an east of Bank of Corinne.. One door - CORINNE epl-t- - OVERLAND SHOPS, o Prop General Blacksmithing, Wagon r Making and Shoeing. CArr'taja Ranairin? toas, Baggioa and Painting and Trimming Sloihs made to order XORTII FRONT STBEEf. Copino - TJtiili. octl.Vtl MiK Mimas, Dealer m April 2 A dispatch from Berlin reports eighty ecclesiastics imprisoned in Posen alone. It is rumered the Governor has arrested a Papal delegate who has been secretly administering the Archbishopric of Posen since the arrest of the incumbent. . - GEORGE IIANF, Proprietor. UTAH Flight? of Alphonao. Market. Cash paid for all kinds of hides. livered any place free of charge. - Meats Henry Leiwes Store, Montana St J. CAGGIE, AT THE CITY HALL, Street, Oormue. J al3. Second Clfcil 60RIN&S, UTAH. Liquors, No. 24 Main St-- . 5 doors north of Tostoilice, Salt Lake City. Tebaeeo, LAGER BEEfj ! a ATTENTION TO MINING SUITS AND round ta or thi nuts? coAiirr Always e itinL AlsB st FranCis Joseph on his Travels. Trieste, April S. The I ranci. Jos.ph reached here toEmperor dar on his way to Italy. Ha was tfc 1(cdT(!d great enthusiasm. The monument to Maximilian was inaugurated last Wednesday. j am thankful for the patronage of the pub- IjT .LEVI SANDERS. - CORINNE, . London, April 2. The bullioo nlo tho Bonk of Ensl.nd ameunted to 76,000. UTAH. wine liquors and Montana 0t. Coriuno. , m LIDDELL & B R 0 IY N, I Free lunch every day .. ta.it onmio J. TOOI.V, A 1 1 r n y :a t - L a : fiUedl . t HBL.TOD DOOOB, -- y GEGCEES AND CdlHISSie DEC3ANTS. - FEDERAL COURT iZODSa CUlLTXKt, OALf LAKC CITV and dealers in FIN AN. BADDIES And FRESH OYSTERS IN THEIR SEASON. Cbrtt TizztKXlZZ j , Mt ) tLrrn td ',5m4Ui ' I f, FtiCJ . k Ilk J, LEEY PBEevNyT y Spam repeatedly requested Germany to bombard Scarrons for ntaining note taper, the Gustave Knalrenvelop hlonlr Mat t, peQci hn. for UTAH DRIED paid Qighest but price FRUIT of outrage, Germany refund because sachet, by, bombiidrneut innocent dies Maia street. 3 doors above PectoSce. . i Orders trot adlstance pfoiapCty sepl-l- f , t;. S. COMIsblC)NKTt p,id Humane Germany. Berlin, April 2.- -It . pUUd that has CIGARS ALWAYS ON HAND. The cosiest salooh In (ho citY. Will MALT OF A OUPEniOtl QUALITY AND to-d.- the choicest for m ny years, with invariable success. Put up in boxes containing 50 Pills. Price, 31 per box, or 0 boxes fdr 86. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Prepared only by B. KEITH h CO.. ja2;-644 Liberty st , N. Y. Bank of England. ja Painter & Paper Hanger OFFICE w. a nl t Provisions, D. Q.J KIT HS de- Montana St., bet 4th and 6th, CORINNE, UTAH. A. Attorney-at-LSPECIAL ar-re- nolJ -- LATE OK WASHINGTON, Corner of Cjlorado Groceries, H. MoCUTCHEN n . irCASH PAID FOR EVERYTHING jau9. A MISCELLANEOUS. JOHN Propr ; and Cigars. The CoHgne 'GaZVXeat: zette states that bp-uhas made formal K demands upon Prussia, in virtue of the extradition treaty with that country for Eerer and Ague PUIS. the arrest of Don Alphonso, and it is said the Prussian authorities have in A specific for alF cases of chills and fever dumb &2uo, intermittent lever, Acc- consequence received on boFt tho hand, Ihrays instructions to beef, veal, mutton All kinds f Wlrtes, Oeotoh Ale and pitk; ttio bo?t corned meats, the Prince and the if he enters Prussian ter best sausages of all kinds. This is preparation and English Porter Con purely vegetable, and is ntory and hold him till the Government who prepared from the recipe of of tpain s chums are examiner! has used it in the treatmontof abevo diseases ttantly bit hand. . London, April 2. Hides, J?elt aud Wool, KOS8MAN & COLE, Omcs-- At - f.V Ar.lQNLER WhelSMle and Detail Dealer f i Dr-Keit- (Orposita R. R. Depot,) - Loon, Free Lunch. me visited by a heavy shock of earthquake last evening; buildings were damaged, but no one in- jured. Pafal Difficulties, UTAH. f. PHIL. KL1PPLE, foreign. was Eureka, Nevada, -- hiir. VTlI. . Mould autfefi 8ALT LAKE OITY. I 3, This is the season of the year when the farmer tells his son John that if he chtnred hands and is now 'in c&are will sort ever ten bushels of potatoes, Batter and fg Made a (Specialty mennIUtaItPOpUl,ir and Prieaeed feed the stock, repair that fence and reStages for all parts of Hoaian-an, Ida he may have the shingle the leave the Aletropolitaa daily At a. tl.' or mail rest of the day to go rabbit bunting. by telegraph promptly attended to. Detroit Free Press. A Billiard Saloon in connection With tbv A Chicago boy, 10 years old, says that House. Several thousand and a lot of eeltf when his parents get into a fight, and rough lumber on hand.shingle aepl-- t A. 4a his mother calls for a flat iron, and his father yells for the stove handle, he is placed in a most embarrassing position, ns he is sure to get licked, no matter Staffs (tlouUua - I2oo) , I whom he minds. wholesale and retail dealer in CORINNE An ambitious Texan, having read tTTAfl, somewhere about the Popes bull, an nourices in one of the papers published J. MONTCOrcgRY, Propr, : in the interior of the Stato that he has a brindle steer, blind in ono eye, that he will match to whip any bull TMR ONLY flRRTif!LAR3 nOT&fi the Pope caiV produce. The ghost of Noah Webster came to a Boston, April 2. The liquor hill, ns spiritual medium in Alabama not long substituted for the present prohibitory since, and wrote on a slip of paper: it law, finally passed the Houe jesterday. is tite times. j Noah Was right, but we It requires tlie Governors signature to are sorry to see he has gone back on bis become a law. The bill prohibits the dictionary. open sale of liquors over the bar, but General Wm. G. Manjk, who com provides for licenses sn connection with munded a regiment during the rebellion, hotels and restaurants. and was Consul General to Mexico, has been arrested by the secret service officers in New York for passing counterfeit -The Beecher GOODS Re-open- Trapper City i building up very rapidly. Ten or twelve new buildings are in course of erection, among them a fine hall to be used for public meetings. Business has been fair during the winter and our merchants ara making prepare thns for ft lively spring and summer trade. Mr. Moses Morrison, has Jnst returned from Deer Lodge with a large slock of liquors and cigars, and has pur-- c hRied a suitable building in which to open them up, and will do so about the first of April. Messrs. Dahler, a ditch Armstrong & Co., are from Canyon Creek to running their Works tt Glendale the water of Willow Creek not being sufficient j; for their purpose. Mr. Charles Do Loramer, wha has. been on a visit to the States for. several months past, returned a few days ago, and tvas welcomed by hosts of friends. Madisonian. The New Liquor Lew. New York, April 2. The corridors CRIFTION of tho Brooklyn Court House ware crowded j from fin early hour this but only those having morning, HIoii (aim St.. 2l door west of tickets of admission were nl lowed the Mail -- office. to enter. The number of women in CORINNE UTAH. attendanco greatly exceeded that of any 8ppi-tr- . previous day. The Plymouth Church had a large delegation Union augmentation, Bakery some of the chief members of the society. Before opening Court, Evarts introduced to Bigelow BREAD, Judge Neilson, who invited him to a seat on the, bench, where was PIES, seated the Assistant AtUrney already ' 0f lh WINES, Unued SUtes and t 11:10 the exami-natioof Beecher was resumed. LIQUORS, SECOND-HAN- D Hot, Roiu f i Profit , Pottsville, Ph., April 2. Chief Burgess of Shamokin telegraphs General CORINNE LODGE NO. 5, A F & A M. Siegfried that aJarge body of miners wjll arrive there from Mt. Carmel and REG U L A II COM M II N ICAt IONS other points and asks for protection. Masonic Hall, Shorts build' 'S f'holdat ins', Montana street, the first and third The 8fh Regiment bas beqn ordered to Mondays of eah month., Sojourning brethSliamokin. ren in good are invited to TJfoh. IN ALL STYLES AND SATI3 BATH - - I. O. O. Ifo FACTION GUAKANTfcKD. . - - ?epl8-t- f attend. ORVINING v -,t :- g OSDIN ADVERTISEMENTS. Wl LLl A rvi HYNDMAN, - no. 20. t BUSINESS CARDS. - PHI DAY. APHIL 2,1075. CORIXVE. UTAH. i - .V. ". , 1 00 - $2 cm ecae $10 00 ' 1 3 00 CORINNE xr.jJj 7 a Cm clxcyi f Three months One M on th E. - r TF.lt MS: One year, by mail Six months... i , " j o 1 1 x s o x. & a V 1 -- . PubliiLeU every evening (except Sunflej ) by v ow. os. COOKk. k i: VaF-t- t - s r v-,.- -- !s, b t, S07-- C i& ;vt v y ' 4 "'kt J |