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Show MISCELLANEOUS.. BEPOBTEB. HfCORlSSE STU,m. 1UUh- rcrw 1 r's;" rm Tbeuw ' ,nrri)f I OS churches in nil the ftmi P. r. , , ,t fmlti ft evl U t here... A to- - vlU :; .t Evanton. Ibicl tothe cleaning of nj Mt obeyed. Or"" d SjTw vsnl reunion ,t jilueCretkoruling unbr0Vcn horses Some dannf occurro4 to reach 0WedWtamjielSS..Uka. here this f by bare been made. CKrflti Lake V Herr on arrirabw among the tnf. aiSfwif the LUintah last f BorlIn wa . oven- - we P "In followed by copious show- - It Easter wherever the WMUET PEfORTEB to-d- ay your friends j,t and re- - Boenon the jury is the itaple excuse citizens arc kept out late nov, alien bonded at eight It U naiJ that the location for the pro-p.wl church has not been finally Catholic "dkided upon. Eleven minutes Is a pleasant length for & shorter ones are more popular ,Prmon,.but thibcountry. The Wyoming Justifco ha J s baby lnt year, is in Derct the in of the Peace, who not on exhibition ' Mus-oum- . freight wagon of huge dimensions ha arrived here. It is strength gnat An iron ml part of the Li 1m tteam wagon train at Lake Point. selling ISauor to Indians It is to be thofUll ponalty to bo commenced, when td thu otfonders will suffer nf the law. it Dy reason of a slight accident on Inion Iaeitic, the connection with the the was delayed wet'rn trains last evening 4 am ral hours. Telegraphing people into eternity may be a good joke on newspapers; but the actor in such case stands high iii the oon-ider- of scoundrelism. grade apparatus to the extent - of dollars worth has been rein works of tho Ilocky the to. cently put Mountain Coal Company, A jury of tho country declared on yesterday that tho racing of klyuses on tho streets is not to bo stopped. Women and children should keep in their houses accordingly. now break in upon the Steam whi-tle- s New nf sixty hoi-tin- g thou-an- d hum of life cat morn, noon and eve from vxery direction. What a glorious future w ill they not work for Corinnel Only havo patience. Air. Eckley, a gcnj.il typo, startl'd west ami if bo had not gone in tho direction of AVrada wo cotilJ heartily Join a contemporary In uhjfng hint much luck whereur he may hang up." "One of tho Supremo Court judges, lately C in.oultod in rehtion hi the fee of officers, 'nil that any charge vcr Uie statutory allowance renders the offender liable for extortion, and that information of such dishon-et- y would bo sufficient) caino for removal. The penitentiary will soon be full if the law to-d.i- y, J. iienforei r & Co. for custom (iotoJ. Strauss .T&" male bcots and shoes, gents' furnishing Kerb of thejatckf stvloa, hats and caps, etc. te) and examine their low prices. jc23tf 9 to tho Arctic every day and evening. Not to the fro-t- y ocean of the Pole, but to that resort of ladies popular and gentleman, tho Arctic Jco Cream heft Stono & Tilton practice only to puue their patron. Their fruits, soda and JeTtf nUiencry,aro incomparable. Exeur-io- n Sa-!"i- n, tit The - liulroad Clothing M. Meyer, . w IIouso, of his tlte largest stock of clothing, 4 and shoes, hats, trunks, blankets, etc., tae mountain. Call and tec. Jol2-t- f KrriVEi),Tho Overland Monthly for Jjijr to hand full of literary gems as umsl. An artielo entitled Tho Home of 11 Empri's' gives tho story of Josephine wd her home atMalmaison In tho most style. Hearts of Oak continues u exi'elciice in part memoir of iyt ftnl ti.strico Ckmci recites in vivid detail tho jwhhtory of that colebrated woman. entire number of tho Monthly U supo- predecessors, John II. Cnrmany fubliihers, San Francisco. come Iri-Wt- WHMwAaAMMMMa CoxmiTT(e Comixo. By this evenings ft t . I . 4 committee 0f the Gentiles of Salt e. rrive here tor tho purpose of n to the people of Co rim, tho festivities of the corn-hi- ll in p10 li.U'ni Ja at city. The committee is tnrl Maxwell who, with the ott trQ determined to make tho .m Srv2Wo4 r vmvLot OM! ot 'hen. L 0t tho depot Xtcf?ralwilbo Joy. to-nig- ht. mMtin Coe -- otiU hold thl. , ., tho Pott 0,neXtOOTto oe. whe..0, Vra H. All sttonj th! ly, thoir L.k" City tncn,tH- -t Ktlnf th, fourth of dub are invited to Let It be a grand ral- - r;UTC0,rertOn Biaek, wiu, lr"io, mae toT w111 tm it Wl1 AfU;r 'hTO ke u Ppend costs. 011 avo not paid to pay at date, Judge Hit It left for col-fi- t. eiln. fW0.vrihnj0 hpKan4 .Ln,?Joth3ram Kn,ttlnf Iir Sste tho wo. f Corinne, j rs pa-ticnc- REV. d: (Formerly Prloetpsl of the Young LftAles Jftckeonvi le, Illinois.) t CORINNE, Uir4, WUUrd, 3Jb ...3 ,.3 .1 4 Welles, 1st 3 3 . Young, "JU b 3 3' MurpUy, 8d " Ilnthemntles, Physiology, Etc. Ete. JSto. ToUt b.3 r.f.....9 19 33 Inning.1 ...5 Stocktons, -- 5 Silver Heels J K. Smedley, Umpire. 2 2 4 3 0 6 4 2 13 5 4 8 What a. t 4. ! j THE FAIL TERJI WILL COJIHEIICE V Rev. Edvard E. Baylks, mil HARNE83 r The Cheapest and Best TIE ON PACIFIC Henry Ward Beecher on Love. Years ago, from one of Beechers marvelous inspirational efibrts, wo Jotted down tho following beautiful and truthful delineation of the different forms of love. It could Tho lowscarcely be excelled. Ho says: er forms of lovo are rude, brief, and slenderof one toward ly fruitful. It is tho yearning reason interoffices of without tho other, any and not tho of is udder, tho it lovo, posed: of tho heart. Lovo springing from that to God, in port of tho mind which is nearest and eternal, is the spiritual sympathy with with1 heaven itself, connection electrical an and emits its . flashes and its inspirations. None can truly and wholly love exoept those whose life is the unfolding of their whole A full nature on the plane of Christianity and perfect love, then, is one in which two natures match each other in every faculty, so that moral life is reciprocal; so that is Interchangeable; so that taste-lif- e thought-lif- t is hanfionious; so that aflbctional life is competitive and stimulating; and so that all are sobered and trained, tho undor-facultiinto and brought unison, by tho religious nature. Two full beings, each provocative of all that is true, and sweet, and right, and kind, and noble theso are, In the dlvino Ideal WomanFrom sense, lovers. in Overland the Monthly for July.f hood, ea peace. Whereupon not the sprang to his feet with tho exclamation: r. and drink This Yes, sahldats what we want; hominy and and result peas I but d d if wo Can git it wid a dollar was dosed, j an a half a day! , 4 House la the City. Bear ZUverl N Corner Pront COAST. i t". v; , Offered to thoM Desiring Id PnreltBMi Tilden jd factory ZXonso, GHAWD Wholesale Druggists, HE IL & t k Co., Proprletori. tf M Corner Montana and Fourth street Corinne, Wholesale and Retail DENNIS DRU OG I8T8 ftiiXt-l- tatlsfso-tlo-n CORINNE , Lowest Prices m . - SALT LAKE CITY, UTAE Offiee at tha above Dime prepared to do all kl. de of assay . Ham plea of Ore received by mall Of assayed and return mad the following day. Terms reasonable, J. B. MEADEB. apltf Always on band a variety of the best Meat, sugar cured Hams, Eacon, mi u. age, dried beet, etc. PIONEER BLACKSMITH SHOP, II. Sixth Street, CoHnne, North of Lowe's HOUSE Wagon Depot. A lady writes this to a 00IXE ONr HUERAfi! f n ,' SIGN Clothing AND ClooaLot PAINTER, ete. Paper-hange- r, j .f, and Snmmcr Spring - AND : j II. 8HEPI1ERD, t Glazier, .1 Stock of i iSTew y , Black-smithing- - We Are Ready I and Jilace, exprea-promptl- General Wagon Making rBinG3a''' ts'WWt I have opened ata am now FOURTH STREET, CORINNE. i Main Srteet, . retail dealer in all kinds of Etc, at The Railread CletUar Hetse, r ASSAY OFFICE, CALIFORNIA 3IAUUET, Bleats, ef 4wcdty-fi- e i inn CORLUrE. ap30-S- Whole ale and It Hcntana Street, - UTAH. Proprietor Ute vrttl rVRMIllIXa GOOD, J. TOOIIY, m II. kUBBESv yea' Attorney k Counsellor at Law Slontana Street, Corinne, ttah out ana Sts., - t BOOTS & SHOGC, custom mad guaranteed. boots, paggud and aewed, always on hand, JAMES PETEB8. apl-t- f 0., ' V Trunks, Valises, Blankett, Etc, TENTS' BOOTS made to order, and First-cUa- e f CCmiKNJk 4 Bros.) (Opposite A. Kuhn b cent by buying f Montana Street, Corinne, Has Always on Land fYesli TROPICAL FRUITS, STRAWBERRIES NUT, IAXDIKK, ETC. mt-t- J SHOE -- MAKER, BOOT AND fvt Meyer Is Triumphant REMEMBER The Bar Is fhrnkhed with the choicest FftOlT STAND, 31 Hocrlr .fiairedt A f . (between Fourth and Fifth.) myl-t- f A s6 Gompldtei UP IN A B ALIO fill,1 Corinne. f 4 . The Clothing Combination FISC HBACK, Hontana Street, . my3t-3-m mt Won edk. no-dela- Wines, Liquors and CI?ars7 Corner Fourth Mgs itsAliDsete FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY. t rr r - Come along, come akog, Make Come from every nStUSa. (Mu from every way; Brine not eag a care along, A LtuZe to all your urooa, kor M. Meyers dont chargeunooh Of kMhea. - I Wot a good t CORNER BATTER! A.D CLAT STREETS, m Ltm OfTered n s MINE, Je We McNUTT & saw- i UTAH. a 17-d- DENIIOLTERS la. tinually The only first claw Hruae. Large, commodious, airy rooms, furnished In a style equal to any hotel in the mountains.' , , 1 J V.i.1 New Customers - . , , i New Good Dailf Ueeited New InducenrentB Con- - HOTEL, CITY, F. Butler B And agent for th Sail Francisco. ., , , X rt. ." '1 and Fifth sis., Corinne. Lawrence Proprs. al7dtf A, CHARLES LANGLEY & CO., OPHIR QUICKSILQER , Nerer Was tor Stoeh sa Lattwi t W. A. HODOMAJf. PHCEtilX , Never Were our Prices Salt Lake CUjs Montana Ntreet, Corinne. je7-3- - I EAST TEMPLE STREET'1 Call end examine quality end prleee before buying ehewhere. Order, i rom tne country promptly filled. ffOtt IMMENSE BARGAIffO 8ALT LAKE MOUSE, Mado a Specialty. r- - Order Work dona with neatness and dispatch. left at the shop, corner of Front and Fifth- streets apl-t- f will receiva - nmpt attention. and Repairing.' Chicago paper: r to a to well as You might go up attempt All work warranted, and satisfaction guaranteed. into ascend to as a without stairway garret OLD CORKER 8AL00II, cSs Sxxxilox, the higher circles of California society withmy36-t-f out ostentatious wealth. As for dress San J. M. MATIIEWN...... Proprietor, Francisco ladies surpass us all. I havo seen Corinne. Fourth and Front Strttit, handsomer women, and more elegantly ar- a, b. cxxrtiu. I. T. tTOWUA. in saw evor than I any in that city rayed, This saloon has been rebuilt and Improved, and Is now one of the pleaaanb et places of resort. Xone other. Velvet dresses, laces and diamonds, but tha beet brand, of LIQDURS, WIN EH. CIOAB8, with furs that Queens might envy, complete are kept in the establishment. Remember the Wholesale and retail dealer ln eto., -the sum of lifes ambition there. They havo Je5-- l Old Corner. a way of staring people out of countenance, which, however agreeable at first, in timo becomes monotonous. I have seen them DOORS, 8A8II AND DLIKD8 a distance promptfrom Orders and or theatre at concert, scats in their turn filled and Terms ' MADE TO ORDER ly regard, an immediate neighbor minutely, audicommented Reasonable. upon every article of dress -ACCORDING TO ANY bEsfoN. and bow counted, yriXES axd cigars a't the has. to bly, and every hair-pi- n until, to the unfortunate victim,, tho legends Co. orado street, near bmeltlng Work, (Shop work well done and of the Inquisition paled into nursery Utah. ' Corlnite, rhymes. WARRANTED TO MTAND IOK 10 . m3S-t- f YEARN. of remarked It was 3Iadame de Sttel who JOHNj SCOTT, Whenever I a conceited acquaintance: look upon him 1 feel tho same pleasure that of Montana and Nlxth Nliop Corner a tree to. Corinne. J8 3m at a fond couple-h- e and Plasterer 1 receive from looking Bricklayer live so happily togethi and .his self-lov- e None bnt the Rest Workmen Employed. cr tf Wolclon j 13 28 Hotel, m Concord Harness Warerooin. h of V It Railroad Clothlngr Emi&Httid . travelers, city and the table supplied with all the luxuries ln the market. Board and lodging by day or week. The bar In counrctlou with the house contains the flne.t wlnea, liquors and cigar. ' E. A. 8TAHX, Proprietor. my9-3- SADDLERY. AND Flrc-pro- low.; Nor Asaortment is house This Is conductedpleasaxtly on Aret clawsituated, principle. The beet accommodations In the for OORINXE. UTAH. Smoe J sis6FTXsss t apl-t- f Parents desirous of obtaining Information in ref-e- x ence to terms, etc, will please apply it ence to . M MRS. VICTOR CORDELLA, Propis. Monday, September 4th, 1971. Lady Thikks oy Her Sex ix Horse Shocinsr Sax Fbaxcisco. ) j First-olae- s The Onljr 1 1 hlley, sd b 1 A. Appleby. Lf C. Appleby, r. I.....9 3 brovD. I.I.........X 3 0 3 3 Iijckwood. Ford. o. f... 3 1 1 3 itesd, o. f ilstullng, s. s Total... ...... ..19 il, H UTAH. Having recently taken thU house end refitted and f bn orated It, I purpose to thoroughly keep It ee a Studies thorough and liberal. cr, Mokel-umnelli- ed Pt u d Athene-u- m, cucoicj unpnECEDEtrrED r.l. rjiEYCRd, house j Uotany, stili FalUcj: f 4 Waste. I j uiriTAu: Principal . Fair-Crittend- en Als-back- . i E IIEEFLEMAN, Engl tali ltlterntnre, , J UU3Ji3Eiytu,rrsfrtoUn. i. ' A . ! T roome are neatly end comfortably fumtihld. The toblea ere alweye euppUed with the beet the market affords. Freeh Oysters always oa hand and served op ln any i atyle on abort nottoe. The Bar U stocked with the finest Wines. Liquor, and Cigars. .. epl-t- f SUPDT. v Miss MAR Y o. rs 1 IS ATTR8T CLASS HOTXt, CtXTRtLLY ripmslocated, oommodloue mud weU imaged. The Vtah. EDWARD E. BAYLISS, ft" trie, .f The - f - l riontsaa Utreet, CORINNE, - -. UTAH. -- wlth thoir At one of tho labor conventions held In of shops Washington during tho strike, 3tr. Green ' lole day n . 0 with mado a speech exhorting his hearers to various work in the IhtorosU of hArtrtony and thlnMUi "J1 . friends came in, striker an able-bodi- a5ts t raou UZTDDRi STAND metropolitan HotoL 'r :n . Tile Rocky Monntaln ill-feeli- ng Protcculions for HOTELS AND. RESTAUBANTS. !.) od -- " tone ltt olher Mf,r ' (TTom the Sfttmdfty Manifest of freight forwarded by tho Among the many old social phenomena B Lino during the week ending June of the present day maybe reckoned the class 23, 1871: of women .who are professed despisers and contemner of, men; pretty misanthropes, By Dennis Winns train to Black foot For CTO, 152 pkgs, 8263 pounds; I, Deer doubtful alike of the past and tho distinc- -. tions of nature, but believing rigorously ia Lodgo, 53 2065; Ching Sing & Co, 44 8183. a good time coming when women are to Total 13411. take the lead, and men. to be as docilo dogs By Wells Fargo A Co For, Mrs J D in their wake. To be sure,, as If by way of French, Byans, 1 ISO; Mid Steinbergor, 4 keeping the balance even and maintaining the sum of forces in the world in due equili454. , Total 634.- brium, a purely useless and absurd kind, of By Hugh Kirkendalls train to Helena womanhood Is more in fashion than it used For M J Isaacs, 2 382; J Feld burg, 8 406; to be; but this docs not affect either the acpr the strangeness of our first stateWing Chong, 11 730; Wilcox & Elmore, 2 curacy, and the number of womon .now Ln ment; 125; Gans & Klein, 17 2762. Total 440s. revolt against nature, religion and the suBy A H Clarks train to Helena For H premacy of men is something unparalleled. is recruitThis sect of modern man-hateW, 200 0807; Lehman Bros,. 76,' 6141; Heishficld Bros,' 3 005; Koeningsbcrger & ed from three class mainly those who havo been Cruelly treated by men, and whose Bros, 44, 3280; Cannon Bros, 7 686; Bev faith in one-ha- lf the' human raco cannot T VanGorp, 1 ,75; T C Groshon, 5 215; survive their own sad experience; those restSanford &'BrieT, 7 2218; Gurney & Co, 61 less and ambitious persons .who are less than greedy of notoriety, indifferent to 5607; B E Fisk, 2 632; M Benig, 15, 1175; women, homo lite and holding homo duties in dis Geo F Reeves, 1 100; Beinzol & Ilampor, 1 dain, with strong passions rather than warm 240; Bockey Mountain Gaxetto, 1 50; Gans affections, with perverted instincts in one & Klein, 5 232; HA Shultz, 4 202; J H direction, and none worthy of the name in another, and those who are born vestals of Ming, 1 125; Tucker A Co, 88 4460; Mur- nature, whoso morals falls below tho sweetphy Keil A Co, 105 8330; A A Lowery, 88 er sympathies of womanhood, and who are 2201; Higgins A Hagadom, 4 1810. Total unsexed by the atrophy of their instincts as the other class are by the perversion and 40081. of theirs. By all these, men are By N J Norris train to Helena For coarsening held to be enemies and oppressors; and even Cannon Bros, 87 8000; Lehman Bros, 196 love is ranked as a mere matter of the senses. 13254; A G Lowery, 105, 15053; C H A G - Tho crimes of which theso modern man-hate- rs accuse their hereditary enemies are S Ellis, 1 78. Total 36306. of 3Iunchausen. The ease of conworthy By Isaao Millners Train to Helena For science with 'which tho fair propagandists Lehman Bros, 337 26748; A G Lowery, 12 have accepted and propagated slanderous inventions on this matter has been remarkaM Stone, 2 250. 20028. ble, to say the least of it. MurBy William Farlins train For E Ve do not say that women have no just ray A Co, Bannock, 55 8047; H S, Silver causo for complaint against men. They Bow, 65 4538; T B Winslow, do, 3 877. have, and many. And so long as human nature is what it is, strength will at times be Total 8462. to 2 Deer Lodge brutal rather than protective, and weakness By Diamond B train No will avengo itself with more craft than For I, COO 49811; Kleinsclimldt Bros, 25 .But that is a very different thing 2679; Murphy Higgins & Co, 400 36652; J from the sectional enmity which the modern M Bowos, 15 555; W C Clark, 4 059; ET man-hateassert, and the revolt which they their religion to preach. No good make it 2 A 308; idling will como of such a Bogh, Iluson, 32, 5152; movement, which is in Sing A Co, 1 89; I L, 57, 4265; W, 12, point of fact creating the it has 1282; Stangds Co, 30, 5981. Total 107513. assumed. On the contrary, if women will but believe that on tho whole men wish to By Overland Diamond B express For bo friends and to treat them with fairCharles Blum, Deer Lodge, 20 5280; Mur- nesstheir and generosity, they will find tho work phy Higgins A Co, do, 2 147; to Helena, for of self protection much easier, and tho recA Lnunburg A Co, 7 340; D A J Goldburg, oncilement of opposing interests greatly sim' 2 117; Loeb Bros, 5 305; B S Hale, 1 11; H plified. McMurphy, 1 109; Koeningsbcrger A Bros, A Lady Speaks. A lady correspondent, 1175; Miss Florence, 3 875; Gans A Klein, 15C73; n McMurphy, 2 195; Sanford A writing from San Francisco to tho Gold Briel, 3 255; King & GUlett, 1 175; W C Hill News of June 19th, among other thing Lobcn stein, 1 305; 8? II Crounso, 1 217; has tho following on 3Irs. Fair and the strong-mindeJ Wing Chong, 1 115; 31 Stone, 5 1231; You learned have newsalready Tootle Leach A Co, 1 1C9; H McMurphy, 3 by tho the how papers tragedy has 10 31 Governor 226; I Aershman, J 412; como out. Crittenden was no worso than a Ashley, 1 57; 3Iurphy Neil A Co, 5 804; F good many other husbands are, or havo W Bogk, Doer Lodge, 1 120; 3InJ J C Ken- been. Very few of them will1 do to bet on. for 3Irs. Fair, she was. no doubt a very ney, Virginia City, 1 27; Mrs J II Welshcr, As bad it baa been a man that Deer Lodge, 1 ICO; Lewis Sargent, San shot woman ; but,I if don't believe they would Crittenden,, River, 1 75; R R, Doer Lodge, 15 150GJ havo convicted him. There are too many I) 3IcLoan, Crab Tree, 4 200;'D Alldcrdicn, of theso lawyers in tho same fix that CrittenPleasant Valley, 2 138; Corbin, 1 107; W den wa, aud they think to screen and secure themselves by making an example of Douglass, Virginia City, 13 1280; D L her. She may havo another trial, but I Bannock, 2 311; Stoner A Fisher, think it is doubtful Ross Fork, 22 910; L 31 Black, Bozeman, The strong-minde- d women held a Convention here recently, but you know all about 1 125; R Z, Fredrickson, 14 1160; Mnj AH that. A few days ago they also held a fair Jackson, Fort Shaw, 1 10. Total 10938. - or bazaar, where they had lots of everything Grand Total 235,808. to sell and not many buyers, but they seemed to have n good time. I was there one evenE. G. 3IACLAY A CO. Pa Djcwky. ing and danced awhile. They were tho ugliest set of women I over gazed upon nil homelier than myclf and if they do, not BASE BALL. havo any better success in getting their sufthan with this fair, 'twill not amount Tlie tisms net ween the N took ton and frage to much. Oplilr Club The Latter VletorlouM. A few days ago wo published a special 3Iichael Flinn, an old resident of dispatch to tho KEroRTKR from Stockton, says tho Calaveras (Cal.) Chron-icl- o Utah, stating that a gamo of base ball had of Juno 17, was drowned in a spring on been played there between tho local nine his place, Tuesday evening last. How the tho Silver Heels of Ophir. By a privato accident happened will never be known, but to letter from J. H. Wilber we learn that the it is supposed that ho was endeavoring which barrel over tho boards some place Silver Heels made a descent on tho uncon- enclosed the water, when ho lost his balance scious Stocktonions from their crevico in tho and was precipitated, head downwards, into When fonnd life had been exOquirrh range, and challenged them to a tho spring. hours. Tho death of3Ir, Flinn several contest In tho noblo game, which amuses tinct is deeply mourned by a largo circle of relaMinisters of State as welt as tho lucky game- tives and acquaintances. sters who staked their money on the winning If we are not mistaken the deceased was nine Tho following is the corc, consisting formerly 1865 and 1800 one of tho carriof five innings: ers of the Salt Lake Vedette. Ho married Score. at Salt Sako, and afterward removed to O. It. OPillR CLUB. O. E. STOCKTONS. 0 4 0 I Cobert, p Virginia City, Nevada, from thenco to the Avery, p 9 3 9 ...... o. Woodbull, C........0 Artnstroiig, place where the accident took place. 1st b. ........ .3 9 Comior, S.S........3 0 D!a-mo- s i....OP.t.m PRICES SO LOW t" 3OO0t t. Absuxd Competition BEER AND ALE. .'('ri'f''' IlAui.i , j adopted a scale We nAVE (,J . ft CLOTHING AND DRY QOODD, hM'vu nr. n:U it) CALIFORNIA (r. J BLAW12T8, 5 W. W. HULL, 34-- I said a Yankee to an Irishman who was digging In his garden, lrod? you digging out a hole In that onion out the said Im. digging IJat; No, earth and leaving the hole. I say, Pat, Meantime The time when ones note falls due. Tho science of sorrow Sigh-olog- y or to Is it murder to drown your sorrows ? ' time. kill Is it bigamy for a married man to become wedded to hU opinions. T Because Why Is milk like the treadmill . It strengthens the calves. Can any doubt be sustained of the stabildirectors always show ity of a bank whose a great reserve when questioned about Its affairs? f h m. a. buwxll. 1 A. John Hupfer - Sc , Dealer ln ' - onss fine goldjewelby. Aad manufcturr of flhe native t ALL, HU RLDU T DRO O,, .... bRUGKfiHSTS Wholesale and Betail V . - 4 ft f v Montana Street, - UTAH CORINNE, - - . , ; apldf JOHN HEIL OFTERS TO THE PUB. He th bast quality of tea at tb lowest la quantities to ac pries, dr hvered every morning commodate purcheeer. Xc as eleax as crystal. m31-t- f . Ordsrs solicited from abrokd. rfrn.Tt, ICE letter ILL to fit hBaM a Re heads Ahb JCM made a specialty ti tb Rrroanm oOoe. Specimens of printing eea be seen at the office. or 'BAimrr' metal fop gQQ'pouNDs eheep at title office. - BAD AT0 LOW FHlCfcfl naanfitieVaomsa, KAHra BROaG SexI Beer Wsit it CxUl, Mohiana siiefct, : , dill -i SUHPRlSINa- j 4 f 'iii . m. 's VAJVIETYs IN ENDLESS ow t. T Painters, decorators, plain and ornamental paper and imitators of wood and marble. , .f i. t J huger,For reference see the churches and all Instrument musical and Pistol lways on band. of 14 and warranted. principal dwellings and business bourn with don dlspideh Repslrlng t Cortanc & HATO 8HOCO, Notions, btd., Montana st., Corinns 4 t. CAoaia. OAGGIE, , . ' UUSHliLL & ' f - BOOTS . IMl1 00MET1IIHQ J Corinne, 'lil.V) ItA-- n tllVV EVEN? DAY, open iouiihoognrflic?! ' , L V v , ' -- na |