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Show at iMIL. DAIIX CORINNE. Pabllshed every evening (except Sundaj ) by COOKE 8. Six months Three months Month. 00 VOL. 3. CORIME, UTAH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1825. CARDS. MISCELLANEOUS. WILLIAM HYNDMAyN, Attornoyat-Law- ,' regular communications hold at Masonic build-.- V Hall, Short's XJT ing, Montana street, the fim and third Nr UTAH. CORINNE of each month. Mondays f JOH NS P. lAttornoy-at'XiaW- I O N , j UTAH. CORINNE LODGE, No. 4, meet Frt4?v night at 8 oclock, in M atonic Hall, Montana street, Corinno, Utah. Odd Fellows in good standing are cordially invited to attond. F. II. CHURCH, N. G. IIxxry 0 Kikseli Secretary. sol2 STOVER, DENTIST. OFFICE lo Livery nud scpltf ;uuS Denver Fee;! MILWAUKEE bale Stable. L, BEER HALL, 1 ELISL, Wholesale and retail dealer in HAY AND GRAIN FOR FURGUSON North Front St-- , BRO., AND CENTS . siikiiii:ki, SIGN Boots and Shoes, FURNISHING CORINNE. seltf if. ii. HOUSE. TSl SALE. GOODS AND HATS. MY ARRANGE-mot- s Ttq AVING PERFECTED with some of the largest houses , ORNAMENTAL in Now York to pay the PAINTER. and i jIo-,tnn- am prepared HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR GLAZIER AND PAPER IIANGER. HIDES, Front St., near Fifth, Corinno, Utah. GRAINING IN ALL STYLES AND "FACTION GUARANTEED. FURS PELTS AND ?Ol)l-- tf F. KOSSMAN, M. SATIS. llontaua St., bet. ith and 5th, ST. LOUIS BAR3E3 SHUP 3, M BATH-ROO- Montana St., Fifth and Sixth, beL- - T1IE no, Utah. Cos-i- n II. W. P. SPENCER, PROPRIETOR. - CIIOICKST WINF.S, LIQUORS CIGARS ALWAYS ON HAND. AND FREE LUNCH EVERY DAY Perfunml Baths. Hot, Cold and Batl UTAH. CORINNE, and The cosiest saloon in the cttF ooma elegantly furnished. HOltf SUPERIOR TOILET GOODS. Ladies UTAH Ilair Dressing and Rath department under tho supenntendonce-o- f Mrs. Spencer, i - I- -- seltf PHIL. IvTarket. jVJCeat OVERLAND SHOPS, General Blacksmithing, Wagon . Making and Shoeing, . . M. E. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. riSST SPRING , NORTH FRONT HTRKF.T, appointment. adults coming under their charms. There is certainly some truth in the 1 lways on hand, the host beef, veal, mutton and pork; tko bet corned meats, and tho fascinating powers of snakes. True Bill. best sausages of all kinds. On Saturday morning the father and . 8. Oct. A Uwo true bill of his neighbors went to, the place Montreal, h9 with been found against Honore Colt, late guns, and at the usual time the Cash paid for all kinds'of hides. Moats desnake, made its appearance when all manager of the Jacques Cartier Bank, fired livered any place free of charge. atone lime, killing the charmer. for making a false bank statement. I am thankful for tho patronage of the lic. pub- (Opposite R. R. Depot,) Coriuuo XT octl3-t- I till,. J. F. DoVOL, JEWELER AND GUNSMITH, AND ETC. DRUGS J. W. Has constantly on hand a large assortment of GUNS, PISTOLS LEVI SANDERS. no!9 RficRSUTT, - . AMMUNITION. PURE DRUGS - SATISFACTION WARRVNTED IN pairing Guns, Watches, lewelry. Stocking a specialty. Clocks an epl-t- AND CHEMICALS, UTAH. f PAINTS, the bam. a rirt GLASS, WINDOW VARNISHES, OILS, TOILET FINE AND SOAPS, , SH Bit Hoime null Saloon. Bit-Har- d SPONGES, BRUSHES, IMPORTED PERFUMERY GOODS. AND WALL FANCY PAPER, ' STATIONERY, PICTURE t-- KINGSBURY - DENNEY,- Proprs. FEAME3, FINE WINE3, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. row at bis loss. Today's session N. E. COR. 5TH & MONTANA 8TB. Etc. A I': IN ALL THE SLEEP- ING ROOMS. ' Murderer Captured. , ' 77 . ' , r tj Stages for all parts of Montana and Ida leave the Metropolitan daily at a. m. A Billiard Saloon in connection with the House. - seltf ; . . , i.:. . TRAINS leave at o'clock every and make connection with the Stage morning, for Helena, Deer Lodge, Fort Benton, Boseman,, Virginia City and all points in Montana. 8 fBtE COACH fnOf.I TO AUB v i i , i ' ' , (Formerly the Junction House) I V. Has Depot in OGDEN JUNCTION L. WHEELOerc tirst-cla- - - UTAH. tho Old Oor 'or facing the stylo and & sps the ed ss First-olas- Finest Wines, .Liquors., id s accommodations for r Cigars. , TRAIISIEHT AUD HOME CUSTOM.. Free Lunch every night, coexisting of Oyster Soup, and tho Vegetables of the season. I M. H. BEARDSLEY ep7-t- f Pay for what you get, and get what you pay for. Union BAKERY v BREAD, PIES, WINES, Here food is prepared for the best of.society, And handsomely served in all styles nd variety; And the lovers of imported liquors and wine Say M heelocks the place in the city to dine. . LIQUORS, i Of meats, wild and tme, he h e full 50 dishes The Re-- river supplys him with all sorts of fishes; And the f ir La Belle France, and the hills on JSAUSAGB, -CRACKERS, ; CHEESE. r the lthin Give drinks to all those who at the Old Corner dines. Froo Lunch. THREE MEAL TICKETS FOR 91- - nlG octb-- tt VIRGINIA. HOUSE. GEORGE HAN F, Proprietor. Jas. M. Smith. Goo. M. A. 1 Smith t Cl Harker Marker, REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND SEARCHERS vv - . ; t OF RECORDS. Front Street, bet Fourth and Fifth H , KTLoans negotiated. and sold. UTAH. CORINNE, , , Meals at all Hours. MAQRATHA R. R. Tickets bought MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH (Three doors north of PostofSce.) Hone and buggy in attendance to show . ProprMnu YAllfiEL, ju7-3-m North Front street, Corinno, Utah. ttBS. A FIRST CLASS E9AKDIN0 BILVEBS, Proprietor. HOUSE. Tho only fir class restaurant in the city (Between Second and Third streets.) The table is supplied with the best the market affords, and prepared in the finest style-CALL KINDS OF FANCY AND FAMILY Mrs. Silvers, widow of tho late Louis Sit-vosuperintends tho work herself, which insures it to be in the be style. 1, t RATES OUTFirriNuk GOODS, AND COUNTRY will PRODUCE ON OON-SIANTL- Y RATES IS AND. ft $6.08 per week. Three $ .00. Single meals, 50e. PER DAY; f5 PER WEEK Price, Twenty-fiv- e FOE COUNTRY fer Gents. , Newspaper CASH PAID n, ORO-CERI- E PRODUCE Special contracts for boarding boys, SALT LAKE HOUSE MAIN 8TBKKT, s SALT LAKE CITY . - - UTAH. t - x ice: MALSH A GREENEWALU, Props ICE! ICE! York, Oct. 8. Tho Evening We understand Duncan, Post says: & Sherman Co., have withdrawn the Fifteen hundred tons of the best pure Spring soon after their failure made Ice for sale, by the ton or car load, proposition REFITTED ripHEandHOUSE HAS BEEN at moderate rates. The table to their creditors, only a fc of the latwith the be the aark aCsrds. hwff-t- f ter having accepted it. . my25 QIBJiV HOUSE, Curiane Now 8 CA 3CAROOLGY HOUOC, THE OLD CORNER. I i New York, Oct. 8. The police thipk they have captured the murderer of Jas. nu 1 tt -- g 'I te a Specially N. Noe, but are very reticent abuut it. Butter Their captive bfts been recognized as a ayOr-iorby mail or telegraph promptly to. attended in who Brookman pawned Noes watch after the murder. the day lyn Several thousand shingles and a lot sepl- tough lumber m baud. Proposition Withdrawn. "i I The Table will be at all times supplied1' with the best, and the comfort ' of guests attended to. The attention of the traveling nablic is specially nvited to this House, as it ha lately changed hands and is now in charge of one of tho most popular and experienced hotel men in Utah. well-furnudi- CORINNE, UTAH. t NSW BRICK BUILDING LABGE, PXJEA8ANX AND WELL FURNISHED BOOMS., GOOD trPBtNG BEDS Board and Lodging 03 to 92.50 per bay. Montana Street, Corinne, probably conclude the labors of the board. - I??8 Celebrated Fredericksburg and Denver anf?r. eeralvavs on tap. Free Lunch day S min the !d Uu3Sey liank Building,1 if ex-Gove- rnor POCKET CUTLERY, ' ' I . . NINETY-EIGHT- Vl r 13 THE CITY. SILYEfl STAll QESTAUltAfiT, Groceries, Produce and Provisions. ... New York, Oct. 8. The trustees of the Peabodyeducational fund continue in session A portion of the business will be the election of a trustee to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Graham of North Carolina, and the adoption of resolutions of sor- L ;j FIttST.Cl.A63 DOTE OSTInT property. - Meeting of the Trustees of the Peabody Fund- - t.f TERMS --92 50 PER DAY. BEDS Free Bus to and from the Cars. Baggage Transferred with C&eand without Charge. ; Wholesale and Retail Dealer in to-da- y. One door east of Bank of Corinno. CORINNE Hamilton, Ont., Oct. 8. The propellers St. Audley and Bristol, lying at the dock here, burned to the waters edge this morning. Tho propeller Zeal&nd also took fire and was damaged to the amount of one thousand dollars. The St. Audley and Bristol were valued at ?40,000 each; fully insured. , A5D RETAIL DEALER IX WUOLKSALR J. W. GUTHRIE, Firo Record. Frtpi&n. mm. -- Carriage Renairin? Painting and Trimming Wajous, JJugjieand Sleighs made to order THE . TABLE CLASS ? UTAH. t Bank of England. How a Snake Charmed a Boy. Nashville,. Tenn., Oct, 8. The TenFor the last two weeks a son of nessee Central College, in this city was Rodgers, aged elqven years, a wooddedicated yesterday, the ceremonies being cutter on the Blue Mountains, about conducted Uy Rev. Dr. Rush. On the three miles from Hamburg, has been in platform were seated the members of the the habit of leaving his fathers house Tennessee Conference of the Methodist every morning about 9 o'clock and not officers the of the Episcopal Church, returning till noon. The parents of tho College and of Fisk University, with boy had questioned him several times several of the most prominent colored where he went, and the boy would reply citizens. The address was delivered by to play with a neighboring boy named Bishop Bowman. Springer. On Friday last the father watched his son, and followed at a short distance, and when about a half mile New Vessel Sunk. from the the boy entered a piece Chicago, Oct. 8. Tho iron propoller of thick house, sprout land, in from the road Merchant, which left this point Wedsome two hundred yurds, whore he nesday afternoon for Buffitlo, having oi board a cargo of 90,000 bushels of corn seated himself upon a largo rock, and in less than ten minutes the father was and 12,000 barrels of flour, struck a horrified on seeing a monster black snake sunken rock on the Racine reef about crawl upon the rock and puts its Tho father 9 oclock that night and sunk in nine head on the boys lap. states that the snake was the feet of wuter. The Merchant is one of he ever saw on the bills. He largest the finest boats in the Anchor line, and states that it was easily fifteen feet long was making her first trip of the season, and as thick as his arm, which is well which accounts possibly for the bad developed. The boy bad taken bread with him and was feeding the snake, management. of the vessel, as there is which at intervals would stick a probably no excuso but that of bad' tongue out as if hissing for more tolarge eat. sailing for the accident. The dangers Then it would coil itseltaround the neck of the Racine reef have been pointed out and body of the boy, and play with its mojuth and neck with tho boys hands. by the Government authorities and press, The father had often heard of snakes and unless tho vessel became unmanag- -, children, and that if they were able which doe? not appear, no other charming disturbed whilo in the act they would kill the child'. As the father turned to cause can be assigned for the disaster. leave hts boy with his deadly companion, he turned back and the snake hearing a noise, at once recoiled itself and raised Moody and Sankey. New" York, Oct. 8. Moody and its body at least four feet from the rock and looked in all directions, and then Sankey commenced their revival work it returned to the boys lap, and the October 1st iu the Brooklyn rink, which father returned home and awaited the has a capacity of 7,000 to 8,000. The boys return, which was. as usual, When told that he had services have been on the same general at noon. been playing with tho snake, the plan pursued in Great Britain. boy said that the first morning he met the snake ho liked to play with it ; then he took it food, and he was so much Tho N -- w Secretary- pleased with his companion that some8. Oct. A Chicago, Washington spe- thing told him to meet the snake cial says it is reported upon good au- every morning. One mornbighe said he was late, and when he reached tho thority that the new Secretary of the Inplace the snake was standing up, and it terior will be announced tomorrow, and came out to meet him, then followed further that his name has not yet been him to the rock. There is something mentioned in speculations heretefore strange about a snake charming not only children, but I have retd of made that concerning KLIPPLE, Prop., London, Oct. 8 A special dispatch to the Daily News states that L. Jaba-bratethe leader of the Herzgovinian insurgents, is at Rugusa, ill with fever. c r J! . .. MRS. NICKUJL & SON, . i? the place for the Ibost 'al and try it qualitv. LEONARD UTAH - College Dedication.' In Richard? Hall, beer in the citv. - t 1 ? ; t to-da- EASTERN. Salt Lake City, Feed Stables. Corner rifth and Front eta , . CORINNE UTAH R-L- ' . CORINNE Laid Up. pondon, Oct. 8. Amount of bullion withdrawn from the Bank of England y on balance is 336,000, princifor America. pally , Louis Ordners f w. Sunk on Lake Michigan Etc., Etc. Fifth. Street, Corinno. JanlS. ;pcr-ormo- HARDENBROOK & LANDON- - AT THE CITY To-Morro- Vessel " j. . CORINNE. 'F CENTRAL HOTEL, HOTEL. Montana Street, harbor. , attention paid to eidtn by mall. Work read when protaltad..,, jUA Kami METROPOLITAN ' . 7 ch, PaintDr & Paper Hanger d All operation'' pertaining to dentist. in the most skillful manner, at roas prices Okvick With Dr. Graham, Corinno, Utah. seplS-t- Announced J. CAGGIE, J Providence, Oct. 8. The city authorities are making a holiday today, giving a reception to Admiral Wellesly and officers of the British fleet in Newport The Sew Secretary to be 33. ear Prompt HOTEL. Englishmen. FOREIGN. O. O. Ii A. W. R. Special Dispatches to the Mail. Z,Jsr?yery CORINNE fule. breth- Sojourning ren in good standing are cordially invited to O. GOLD DERG, W. M. attrenA . V. McNutt, Secretary. sepl7-t- f Special attention given to collections, senl-t- TELEGRAPHIC. 5, A T&Tm. CORINNE LOOSE MO. Honprlns; FiO. hai ,J3 . , , 4 i. ' it ;i t Delivered by carrier at 25 cents per week. E. 7 00 BUSINESS nC Letter . 5 00 Xne , i do, aireasonsthle rates, nil kinds of " v ElU SMMta, , ?18 00 year, by mail or express.. w sf.yw4 0lnd3i C Ofrrcmi I fir clfttB JOB TERJIN: One i h ocr EdfcCsjwfwo In oonncttlon wj JOHXSO.X. S. COOKE. Wt v r JOHNSON. S. & r tfv ed. W f f Adrcrtbfcg. EDITION.,, a Containing complete li ol all the tewaa ta the United btates, the Territories and the Dominion of Canada, haVlng a 'population greater than 0,000, acoording to the In tiiaeua. together with the names of tho newspapers having the large local etrcnlatlaa la eeeh of the pQaeea named. Also, a catalogue of newa-paper-s which are reoomtnended to adrorKassa as giving the greataas value la preportloshto prices charged. Alas, ail newspapers in ha United mates and Oansda, .prlnUi over o0 H . a2rsfrga?s& ssst ttosioat. Fashion, sad esher OWusZ sSaai tzu-nal- s; ey wf vary complete Uatsv oompletalUrtof over BOO GarmanpSa'pJla2 in the Untted States. Also, aa Mt? 3rV vertislng: many tables of nfieo,, ifcmtfns tho oo of advertlalng In vartttu BHfaftftnLtil Tv-ath- sun-pil- ed vAfidyaas: f , GEO.P ROWCLLh pO., l Path Row, ; |