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Show 7 ISftIL DAILY ' - CtHlL f, 1 .. - .. 3 Ui) 1 jno,u :byca,-ri.r- VOL. 1. 00 QnpSa ADVERTISEMENTS. CR0S. dm a n ivluUA m" hTytj Terrace. & WILLIAMS UTAH. CO., OGDEN, UTAH. clleAlons. aiUotiogjjen Kelton. Corinrte. - v Attoi-nfy-!t-L:l'v- mil. mmv. toiiLvxE, r week. . t BUSINESS Bill Beads, Latter Beeds, Lireolars, .. Sio 00 5 0' .. ,.k i SLAJ niiuixzer. : TKirMS - In eonnetlon with ar newspaper, we here first elnee JOB OF! b4 are prtMrsl do, at reasonable rates, all kinde'ef s. JUII.SbGH. w UtlHiue"H JOUOX- - J 1 pbiNTIHG COMPANY. L JOHNSON, t e o y - a. t Xr iv , p. cities per-- of those who favored the shooting late Archbishop of Paris. The Vice President Will Sot Preside Over the Senate. Owing to a disagreement in the Pittsburg Convention between the iron puddlers and manufacturers, all tho mills of that city, except two or three, will suspend work today. Mf,mf HASDEN3ROOKA. L A N D O N fi. Litery uJ Corcr Ftftu .ItLKC Utsvir nu-- iltrt -- SPltf The I, os Angeles Sc Independence Railroad pr?pects are favorable for an early corn unmet merit of operations. An immen-e'.iich ote strike is being taker from the mstou silver mine at ban Gabriel river. McDonald, tbs wife murderer, has LAZIER AKD PA FIR HANG Ell. Ui ahj . Fth, Corirm, Cwk. been Schiarn, to imprisonment fur life. The fclght of Way. ITttsburg, Dec. 5. largo force of men, under the immediate supeivision Fifth St., Ogden, Utah. of KPl.'lf Superintendent Creighton, of the Pennsylvania Railroad, appeared at House Powers Km this morning arid cut the M A I N b T R E E T. OGDEN. pipe of I he Columbia Conduit Co., is Wt laid under tho tiaek of the Oldest and hc'-- Family Huiel in the city. where V Perin-eat Ivama Railroad, thus putBi ard by the day or v,ei;. Caina.es ir pleasure drives or excursion pi. tio. Fico ting a stop to pr.uent operations on the conveyance to and iipid railroa depot. tail of the Pipe Co. F. I'uVLNo ION , roo'r. elb tf Late travg agent Tovrier,d liou-o- . -- sriTAS AND ALL IV t 'i GUiu.rrKs.D. SHOP ST. LOUIS 3A8BER O O M 6 , selttf R OGDEN, UTAH. Ffth and Sixth, MvBtaaa bt., bet. DELriOKIGQ Ulati. Corlnno, HOTEL, utAii. PROPRIETOR. JOHN Meals cents. Beds B. CZACHERT, o!d and of. Bath. Pc-rfunii- Eathroome tlrj?an?ly SUPERIOR TOILET GOODS. rrDcst &. WELEns K JOHNSON, AND CUNSMITHS, H are coDantly ofii UTAH. ELTflX. 12 OU Kolton, Utah. HorKL in Trk SAMPLE hand alarge on seplS-t- f JOHNSON, c a l2 , tus Vice-Preside- Props. Tho houe has been refitted and well t Tho table is supplied with the Stag''.- - leave every mum-In- g the market-atr.rdfor all principal points in Idaho. f for-ni-ho- d. t-- ! P:st0L3 AND AMMUNITION. nt a s ecialtjr. v 5 - MXSE' L . . L UTAH. tfresale and Retail orie and jars AD AXp 0? W E S, I Dealer in lrovisinH,Tl,iquors, aut Tobacco. wix'el English BCOTCn porter 6TaTLY on ALE cn-- ' St., Oorin.no. sepl-t- f shops, a' PHlL- r - KLIPPLE, a K,n S hf nli 'y ud!'ian'i 1 H Prop,, 1 n , Wagon Shoeing, 1spin-U,ng and Tiiinruinsc made to order 'ROXT STItEET, rpoiitaE. H. Depot,) oct!5-t- f always Supplied lest the Uarket Affords. WIMs TERMS: Beard aed hedging per week Board without Ledging Meals... Lodgings, ..$f tfi 7 g g AND. TEH R00M8 ARE FEaTLT AND CM-FOKTABL- Y FURNISHED. Central hotel, s Iemer, nt No TAore Society Men. New York, Dec. C. The stiike of A F M. A & CQRINXE LOOSE NO. 5, longshoremen is now' considered at an REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS end. The companies have all the men A build-f- v at Hall, Shorts they want, and will employ no more 'v hed iir-- t and third tho ing, Montana treet, tV any circumstances. odne'davs of eaAx mouth. Nyuarninfr broth-ro- n society to cord invited tulle in good standing arc They will, however, take back all their . M. T. L BLACK, attend. old hand in case the society is abandfer17-t- f Y.m. IlYA'PVis, Secretary. oned, but only then at a reduced rate of wages. It is now thought the organization is destroyed. f CORINNE, U TAH, M. E. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. Horace Greeleys Daughters. It is now two years since the death of Mr. Horace Greeley, and this season, President. D. CASS for the first time since that event, his O, Cashier. T. FIELD W. daughters Ida and Gabrielis occasionally make their appearance in public. Gabrielle is etill very young, probably not more than eighteen, hut has grown during her years of seclusion into a tall and very beautiful girl. Both have COKINNE LODGE, No. I, meet eyes, ripe, exquisite complexions, lovely child-lik- e every Frtdav night at 8 oclock, in sweet and the scarlet lips, Itoms ToJcigraphic Maonio Hall, Montana street, OVERNMENT VOUCHERS, COIN, GOLD which distinguished their father. tali. Odd Fellows jn in tho Alcllrath case havo (rjnne, Proceedings attend-I'to invited in are is cordially Ida most like her father, however, good standing DUST, AND EXCHANGE. I!.. KLI1TLE, N. !. commenced. her like Gabrieli . and appearance, f aepl2-tJ. A. Johnson, Secretary. The ship Rutlandshire from Liverpool mother. Evidently tho most devoted affection exists between the two girls. D. RICHMOND & CO. has sailed for fcsan Francisco. Ida, the elder, looks after her sister SIGHT DRAFTS DRAWN ON The next triennial conclave of Knights lovingly and says, Hasnt she grown IN WITOLKSAIX AND KIXA1I, DEALEE8 tall and pretty? And Gabrielle remarks Templar will be held in Cleveland. Dont you think I begin to look more NEW YOJiK, The State Senate at Montgomery like Ida? Their manners are very CHICAGO, ousted Miller, Republican, and seated charming, perfectly simple, easy and SAN FRANCISCO, unaffected, yet with a fine air of good Martin, Democrat. 0 of which even and distinction, breeding, GOODS OF EVERY DES SECOND-HANThe Missouri Grangers want a direct they are apparently quite unaware. And all the principal citiea East and West CEIPTIOK BOUGHT AND SOLD. trade opened between the Mississippi valley and Brazil. UTAH The executive committee of the Collections will Itec. ve west of Montana St., 2! door been State which has Missouri Grange, Hiee. II10 in session in St. Louis for several days PEOBPT ATTENTION. AND PERSONAL UTAH. CORIXNE jNXeat sepl-t- f past, Las adjourned. srpl-t- f The hark Market. The Old City isco for mutton best veal, the beef, on hand, 1wrv3 I A Falmouth, badly damaged. and pork; tke be.--t corned meats, and the sausages of all kinds. bent The bank statement shows an increase the above well known in losses and circulation. Decrease in HAVING purchased Cash paid for all kinds of hides. Meats deI will take Meat Maret of D. J. Heyfron, specie, 2,862,b00 ; decrease in legal livered any place free of charge. Boot reserve, $3,168,500. I am thankful for the patronage of the pub pleasure in scrv ing theJ; best meats to the pub- lie. A locomotive explosion on the C. C. COR. FOURTH AND MONTANA ST., lie. Price as luw &s can be bad in any market. LEVI SANDERS. r.019 C. & I. Railroad injured the engineer . t and Fifth Montana on corner the his of the fireman. Market killed son, TJtuli- - and Notice. streets. Bibhop Dupanloup created a great to rav ranch the middle of April last, tME in or the satisfaction. mark tumult without by Assembly Saturday one Red Yearling Heifer, All work guaranteed to give '1 he owner can havo the Mate by provbrand to that society great danger declarisg property and paj ing for advertising. no21 . with dis- was to be apprehended from the fi tends ingnoi7-lPropwt tor. KiAB. airing done neatly and sert-o-Mn-oni- c J , men-unde- I. O. O. IF. BUY AND SELL FIRST-CLAS- TABU and S STUNS Board and Lodging 132 to BEW General 3Ierchandisc. Market. Free --1- and Shoo Maker. Etra Coiiimo r. W. Babcock, - Utah. patch. rrRf 1 . " m D.-U- Bus to and from the Cars. Bag gage Transferred with Care and without Charge, The attention of the traveling pablic is specially nvited to this House, as it has lately changed hands and is now in charge of on of the most popular and experienced hotel men in Utah. 2 Stages for all parts of Montana and Idaho a. m. leave the Metropolitan daily at A Billiard Saloon in connectin with Ike House. seltf KO0SMAN Heat tills. Ui6STELO, . per cay. o. D hand. AND h V opi-t- f ErRY Tb Tnble s. , jjor west of Metroio!itan Ilotol, ive patronage of the public. s-- ltf scpl7-t- GFACriON WARR.lXTEI) IN KI Wat, he, Clocks an . L! r. ST AN TLY ON CON- having leased the abeve ropri,t?rf! TH,theknown House will be pleased te fr:e 1 FLACn. PRODUCE PltOPeiHTOLJ. t. New York, I)cc. 0. A "Wash ington Wilspecial, speaking of sons presence at the capital, and his intention of presiding over the Seriate at its present session, intimates that he does not intend to preside, but will retire from the chair after presiding a few days. which wil necessitate a new election for President pro tem , as Carpenters tenure of office expires as soon as the takes bis chair, and it is tail there is a determination not to 'reelect Carpenter. Vice-Preside- always TERRACE d Do. and Cigars. Liquors on hand.&a Drands COUNTRY SON - - 111 EASTERN. What tho Vico Prwaidont Will Wholesale and Retail Dealer In selti OsVOt Proprietor. A. L. KIDDER, furniskul. Ifvr brewing and Path department ttad.T tl.Y auperintondoneo of Spencer. AV cent?. DO ed by two highwaymen, who attempted to rob it of Wells, Fargo Sc Co.s treasure box. The driver and mesthe invitalon of the robsenger bers, and ir. tr,e meieo which ensued the messenger, J im Miller, was shot, ana The roobers "escaped badly injuied. uninjured, but got nothing but trouble, for their pains. ie-ito- OGDEN ZO JL P. SFRNCKIi; ,wa-stopp- Surgical and Mechanical Dentist. . Oflice bct'vcen M. E Satifa tion Church and U.cdeu Ho,ue, Main tt., -- AND- A T H Xev., Dec. 5. Tho stage which left here Thursday night Eureka, DS. g t MRS. JflCKUM UTAH, GROCERIES Gtago Rcbierv. DENTISTRY. CHARLES W. SELLERS, D. healtby-lookin- Loiun A 1 SATIS-Fi,- ri Grocerieii, Produce and Provisions. - L tUIIK.? ti metm, saw at. errearr Wholesale and Retail Dealer In jiT-Order- y Front 6t roar HOTE L. Ti Ss Ogden PAUTZR. HOTELS. 1 did, answered the patient. The doctor says that 1 will not twenty-iou- r ros CCC.MM mill'd. HIE FINEST BftAND OF TA& hours, and I want to Confess a CASH PAH) crime and ask a forgiveness. You dont always on hand. WS know me, but I know yu. You were a Made ami Butler STAGES in in for Bt. Montana and Idahe, leaves the 1857. bpeflalij keeping store Joseph erei l'es, answered tho merchant. s'l Well, continued the man, I hapmail or telegraph prompt;y pened to be in ;3t. Joseph that year, and attended to. by one day white you were at dinner and your clerk busj- 1 stoic a fmfi of boots Several (h uisand Phiugles and a lot of and a cap, amounting in value to per- rouge (ilentsna Stage Bouse) lumber on hard. sepl-t- r haps six dollar. ,lt is the only theft I ever committed, and it has caused me endCORINNE less anxiety. Now, before 1 die I wish UTAH. to ask your forgiveness, and tori store the value of the goods. J. MONTGOMERY, Propr, The merchant could not remember AXK i.l.VTt, DU ALEE IW WaOLB.PAl.ji about tho fllfair, nor of the man anything who said his name was Jefihrson, and he THE OSI.Y FlKST-f'I.Aft- S HOTEL repiiGdthat it was all right and that he IN THJC CITY. didnt care for compensation. Rut both men pressed him to take at least fifteen dollurs for the amount stolen so long ago, and he reluctantly consented. The TERMS THREE BOLLARS PER dying man pulled out a roll of bill-- , DAY. all of the denomination of $100, t And the Etc. PROVISIONS, mei chant bunded him back fitty four dollars, all the money he bad, and to'd NEW BRICK BUILDING, LARGE, PLEASANT tho well man to come to the store after AND WELL FURNISHED B K)UH, the rst. He shook hands with the paGOOD bPR'NG BEDS A large assortment of tient, hoped thru death might be rested, IN ALL TUESLHHP- - . and returned to the store alone, having ING ROOMS. tho $lt)0 bill in his et pocket. The stranger had not called up to two p. m., NATIVE AND FOREIGN FRUITS and the merchant finally took a closer look at the b 11. ills hair began to raise AND FAMILY SUPPLIES The Table will be at all times supplied a he fur and started bank. up, with the best, and the comfort OF ALL DESCRIPBest counterfeit lve seen for a f guests attended year? remarked the cashier as he handTIONS. ed the bill back. The merchant then secured tho serjjTAGE8 TO AND FROM HELENA, DEER vices of a detective, and they hastened to Lodge, Fort lien ton, Bozeman, Virginia, and all poiuta in Montana, leave every morning to find that the men the boarding-house- , had departed before noon. They came Orders from Neighboring Towns at 6.30, and arrive every evening. there the evening previous, paid for two Promptly Filled. did not the and landlady days board, know anything about them, but supcoach tosepl-t-afjo from cars. posed the merchant knew them both. UTAH. feCRINNE, One at least mut have known something of tho merchants former history, METROPOLITAN HOTEL. ns ho referred to facts, and although they OF did not get the stake they played for,' BANK CORINNE, they nevertheless made a good enough Montana Street, thing of it. Ever since "Wednesday a detective has been looking for the men, and the greatest care has boen taken that - - UTAH. COBIXKE - the reporters shouldnt get hold of the Detroit Free Press. item. y MILLINER" AND DEALER IN MILLINERY GOODS, ORNAMENTAL AND SIGN L I C. B sepT-t- f fvlrs. CORINNE. tt-- . . YD- NOTA R Y P U Prompt attention paid te ardors by mail. Work ready when promised. J. W. GUTHRIE, WST E R filloWj who was, however, snugly covered up in bed, and whoso voice was way down in his throat. You wished to see me, did you? asked the merchant, as he sat down. pretty Years. vv a AtJorney-ut-L- 3RO., WiiiAllkSSM. MOUSE. CLIPPERTOn, Offtleu & FU3SUSON Jfords eepT-t- f SALE. FOR Los Angeles, Dec. 5. Tho Anaheim branch railroad is progressing' laying half a milo of track a day. The rails are laid over a niilo beyond New river. Only elovt-- miles to finish. The party will commence running tho telegraph to Anaheim next wet k. The road w'll be in complete woiking order by New M. .II. REAUDSLEY. H. 9 AND PROVISIONS. Montana Street, Corinne, n V. GRAIN & WESTERN Lcg Angeles. AND H3ME CUSTD?,n Front Sts., rieJ sad Sale Stab!?. HAT AND TRAHSIEKT Iff ) so-,- UTAH. accommodations for First-clas- s Feed Stables. l Robbery of Weils, Fargo Co.s Stage isi Vevada Los Angeles News. (Formerly tho Junction House) - GROCERIES entered a dry g ods store on "Woodward avenue" and inquired for the proprietor, whose feelings are herewith respected and his name .suppressed. The stranger introduced. Limself as Fiske, and said that a man who lay dying at a certain boarding house on Lamed street west had something'' to say to the merchant before be passed away. Thinking it (Between Second and Third streets.) the on merchant his very singular, put overcoat and went down to the house in company with the stranger. On a bed up btsurs fie found the dying man. The ALL KINDS.OJT FANCY AND FAMILY GROmerchant expected to find a pale, emaciated patient, but instead ha found a CERIES, OCTFITTINgGOODS, AND en ami the Strike About Ended. BAHDSl,EY HOUS, - VO. 82 f the Restitution. VediiHdy morning hist a stranger The Longshoremen Beat- soptdl- Ini OGDEN JUNCTION i isji. CORINNE, Utah and California Lumber, Builders Hardware, Turned Work, Seioll Sawing, Uiis, Iaints and Colors. v 5ndo,r tllasa, etc. All ordeiw on iine of 1 . 1. and 0. i 11. It. ea-h- . promptly attot dod to. Terras - ua Dr. Graham, Corinne, Utah. w ,r,icA t at rcaS0U' to Twining lhul VoraNon i,l 'in tuo UTAH. - STOVER, H. W. . tards, Bte. , Death-Be- d and Sash Do-hS- j December TELEGRAPHIC. Manufacturers of and dealers in - V r COLE, Uoataaa 8k, bet tth aad IO, CORIflflG, UTAH. i THE CHOICE8T WINES, LXQUOE3 CIGARS ALWAYS ON HAND. AND FREE LUnCH (LVERY DAY. r. The easiest saloon in (he eto eeltf U " tj ; t j 3 |