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Show ;s. yr, .x v K wail. daily HI- -' S.S.HNSOK. . fOOEK. W. Lrrs In oenneetlpB with cut tiiwspnpaf, we hxf9 fint qIih JOB OFFICE, And 4re piwpvid do, at reasonable rates, all kindtfof COMPANY. tNG pRlN Cill (703f lAbtUr 13wi(?i, I ....... ., Ants---- S3 YOL. 1. 100 . OGDEN ADVERTISEMENTS. cards BUSINESS NDMA uIAMHY N, I .! 1 f iteiii-t- JOHNSON, v, ttoriioy-at-I-n-v- CO., Saturdays steamers took out fl,'678, XT 000 in specie from New York. The President; owing to a severe celd, declined to receive ah visitors Saturday. TAH. etc-Al- XALL. IKS! r7si dentist. riff Graham, Corinne, Utah. aS ffiih Ir.fei'15-t- f & LANDON. .roenbrook Livery, and h ' Ftl stabIo. Front Sts. nA Comer. Fifth I cPAr At ver Feed and Sale Stably. yr anti-railroa- AXP grain for sale. ' J Utiih. Ogdon - f furcuson a bro., Mrs. Schram, COlJNNE. ' - sep7-t- Front St-,- f seltf MILLINER DEALER IN MILLIN FRY GOODS, AND II. II. SiHtriSERlt Fifth St. f Ogden, Utah. seliitf ornamental ss, sigX akd Ogden Houser MAIN STKEET, OGDEN. PAINTER. ZIEB ASD PAPEf. HANGER. St,, re&r Fifth, CoriniiB, front 10 $mS3 ALL IS Oldest -- and best Family Hotel in the city. Board by the day or week. Carriages for pleasure drives or excursion parties. Free conveyance to and from railroad depot. K COVINGTON, lropr. scl5-t- f Late travg agent Townsend House. Utah. ASD SATI3-FACTIO- S SI. LOUIS BiRSEii SHOP Satisfaction guaranteed. Office between M. E Church and Ogden House, Main st., sei4tf OGDEN, UTAH. A5D 0 R O M Yottaas St., bet. Fifth and Corinne, T. S , Sixth, DELM0MC0 HOTEL, UTAH. Meals u0 cents. Beds 50 cents. JOHN B. CZACHERT, Proprietor. Itnh. OGDEN srEKEil, PROPRIETOR. P. fold and Bath roomi Perfumed SUPERIOR Balh. A. L. KIDDER, furnished. elegantly Wholesalo and Retail Dealer in JuiquoiH luul TOILET GOODS. Ila:r Pressing and Bath department the superintendence of Mrs. Jepenecr. Cigars, - UTAH. - TERRACE U5Uor seltt meri. The report of President Jewett, of the Erie Railroad, shows a decrease in receipts for the bits I two years of 1,413,-707. sepl8-t- f - K The South, Pennsylvania and Missouri are all reported as in favor of the Southern Pacific Railroad bill in Congress. In Fall River, Minn., a few nights the residence of John Mangius was ago, and wife and child perished hi. burned, in flames. te ELTON much from a Bevere cold tlat a physician had to be sent for. It is announced that the Erie railroad, by whomsoever managed, if honestly and economically managed, is entitled to the confidence of the public. During a quarrel between two roughs named ONeill and Hall, at Bismarck, D, T., Saturday, Hall shot ONeill through the heart. The murderer sur- rendered. At a counsel of Pence Commissioners and Indians at Muskotee, I. T. last Saturday, resolutions were presented, the delegates expressing gratitude on behalf of the Indian nations for sympathy. HOUSE, The ways and means committee have JOHNSON, authorized Mr. Wood to report for the ICoIton, resolu-;io- n FWELERS AND IIotkl in the Place. avorable action f the House his GUNSMITHS, The Only First-clTvcalling on the Secretary of the -- M &. SAMPLE JOHNSON, Props. constantly on hand a large Treasury to inform Congress what assortment of The house has been rofrtted and well fur- changes have been made in customs and The table is supplied, with the best nished. '5 PISTOLS tbeTevised statutes. AND. AMMUNITION. the market affords. Stages leave every morn- duties collections by in Idaho. ing for all principal points Tktf suit of James H. Banker against. sep!7-t- f Commodore Vanderbilt, to ieco verbis CORINNE LODGE NO. 5, A F & A M. notes for half a million dollars and the in re- warranted Uachos, Clocks an REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS jroperty' which secured them, given , build-specialty. at Masonic Hall, Shorts tha panic of September, R io, . ...A, Montana street, tho first and third during ,:,ijor we,t of Metropolitan Wednesdays of each month. Sojourning breth-to las been withdrawn, and the real estate Hotel, ren in good standing are cordially invited mortgaged as security for notes valued, T. J. BLACK, W .M. attend. " IXSE sepl-t- f Wm. Hyndman, Secretary. at 48,000, transferred to Vanderbilt. UTAH. f This result has been reached through an X. ENR Y an. 'cable agreement. S , 4, meet wwxv' CORINNE LODGE,at No. 8 oclock, in evory F'jtday night It is expected that the trial of Von street, Montana Masonic Hall, Tho! e!e and Detail Dealer In Corinne, Utah. Odd Follows in Arnim will be closed on Wednesday invited to attend. good standing are next at Berlin. At tho beginning of the P11IL. KL1PPLL, f sepl2-tA. Johnson, Secretary. !? proceedings on Saturday, the public antl ProTlsIHs,JLIqnors, stated that the friends of the & CO. jrosecutor were RICHMOND D. defendant communicating ith the aal Tobacco. witnesses, and that if the practice conWHOLESALE A NO KITAIL PKAT.EBS IN tinued, he would use hard measures towards the offenders. Von Arnim ac0? WIX ES, SCOTCH ALE knowledged that the paper Pro I2 ESgHsR roBtcR emanated from himself, but GOODS OF EVERY DES SECOND-HANON HAND. declined to state whether he caused its CEIPTlON BOUGHT AND SOLD. publication. ata The train bearing King Kalakaua and f 8epl-twest of suite arrived in Baltimore at 10:20 SatSt;, 3rt yioulaiin ollice. LAN D S H the urday morning., Capt. Temple, Lieuts. UTAH. Tatten and Emory and Commissioner CORINNE sepl-t- f Carter, of the Sandwich Islands, were in waiting and were introduced to the NIPPLE, Prop tllAS. IIKIXGSTELEB, King, who seemed in good health. Capt. Temple assumed charge of the visitors, ' a: B!,, and the train proceeded to Washington. wagon p At Williams station, Secretaries Shoeing. and Robeson and others got aboard i;I (Vlaker. Boot . of the train. The party was received at n8 Trimming an the depot by a battalion of marines and hleighs mado to order MONTANA ST., COR. FOURTH AND a largecrowd, who escorted them to the OeVOL & : ' i Utah. ss t & - opi-t- O. O. LEI WE 1?. vf-- o. General Meroliandise CON-.-.- Me-mor- ia W D Corinne. or OP S, I' -- ki'Vhing, Y lRoxT STREET, 'pPposit R R; Depot,) lHfT f:: .' Corinne All work guaranteed tb give satisfaction. TTtfili. 1 mtrRerairing dene itieatV and patch. AND PROVISIONS. Homs. J. W. GUTHRIE, by the Austrian Vico Consul, Wholesale aafl Retail Dealer in M, Hugo Fritscb. It being supposed that he had taken refuge in this country. It was soon after discovered that the officer was in. this city, and Detective Von Gerichten was detailed to assist in making the airest. Living under the assumed name of Kromberg, Lieut. August Bassler, the accused, was arrested on Thursday last at tbo (Jhfe International; on the Bowery, and taken to Pwlice Headquarters, where he admited .that his name was Bassler. Consul Fritsch was sent for, and upon his in h's presence and that of (Between Second and Third streets.) the detectives, Bassler confessed to the Consul that he was guilty of the burglary. He had been, he said, the otKeer of the day on Aug. 28 and 29, and had the care of the military depot at Vienna. He broke open the depot and forced ALL KINDS OF FANCY AND FAMILY I the money chest, from which he took El, OUTFITTINti GOODS, aND 25,000 florins, in currency and bonds. The value of this sum in our money is CONCOUNTRY PRODUCE 15,000. On being relieved from duty be started immediately for Hamburg, STANTLY ON AND. and took passage from there to this country. When he nrrived at Hoboken he did not come to New York, but went to Philadelphia. He soon tired of that city and came here, where he took CASH hi!) ICR CCUATHY PftOHl'CE. lodgings in Second street. Here he was fleeced out of nearly 7,000 of his gains. Upon his person was found 500, and a further sum of $1,500 flutter and F.og Mi!c i inlfy was found in his room. He had been in a Cell but a very short time when he letter to Consul Fnt that he was guilty; that he did not wish attended to. by mail or telegraph promptly to remain in confinement with the lowest s of malefactors during the tedious process of the Extradition law, and that Several thousand shingles and a lot of he desired to be sent to Austria as quicksepl-t- t rough lumber on hand. ly as possible. The letter was laid before the Police commissioners, who decided that, under tho circumstances, Bassler could be sent to Europe immedi- Groceries, Produce find Provisions. Montana Street, Corinne WESTERN HOTEL. MAUt 8T, OPPOSITE TO Arlington Hotel. and Sharon, theJtwo United States Senators from Nevada, are said to have incomes exceeding 2,000,000 each. UTAH! CORINNE, Mils. NICKUM a I' POaT-OFTI- O, SON - i PROPRIETOR!. having leaved the above THE( Proprietors knowj; House will be fdoased to rc the cojve tf the public. patrtmhge ar-riva- land rh Tnble l always ftttppllert Willi he Heat the Market Affordn. ; GKO-CER- ill-go- tten wi-ti- a cb,-spyin- Louii Demers, ately. Superintendent Walling, T E R M A S: Board and Lodging per week Board without Lodging 7 Meals....... fb :. Lodgings, THE 50 ABE ROOMS, NEATLY" AND FORTaBLY lHE 00 0 FINEST nor COM-- ! FURNISHED. BRANDS OF CIGAR on hand. Ha STAGES for Montana and Idaho, leaves the V kstkun Hotkl every morning at 0:80. Hr 1 1 always C32INT31AL HOTELj i (Kentann Siage lienee) tJTAlf CORINNE J. MONTCONIERY, Propr. there- fore, appointed Detective Von Gerichten to accompany the prisoner to Eutope; and botn are passengers for Breman on the steamship Hermann, which left this port Satnrday. Bassler is reputed to come of an aristocratic Viennese family. WHOLKSALK AKD KLTAIL riiE Om,y DEALFRK fikst-ci.as- IN GROCERIES PROVISIONS, Etc. TERMS 'I'll s CITY. K iiorr, THREE DOLLARS DAY. , PER NEW BRICK BUILDING, LARGE, PIEA8AN AND WELL FURNISHED R 0A1M, GOOD bPRING BED8 Centennarian. A remarkable assembly of friends A large assortment of and relatives took place at the residence of John Furry, in West Hempfield FOREIGN FRUITS township, two miles east of Columbia, NATIVE AND on Tuesday, Nov. 17. Mr. Forrys AND FAMILY SUPPLIES rand mother, Fanny Forry, celebrated OF ALL More than 200 aer 100th birthday. versons were present in the afternoon. They came from Ohio and various sections of the country. Benches were arranged in the parldr, and a portion of Orders from Neighboring Towns those present filled the room, where inFilled. Promptly teresting discourses were made by A Witmer, Jacob Brubaker and Henry UTAH. FORlNNE, Shanks Mennonite preachers, after seltf which an elegant repast was served in the company. The reunion was a most delightful one, and all enjoyed themBANK OF CORINNE, selves. A sister of Mrs. Forry, Mrs. Catharine Kauffman, aged eighty-thr- ee years, who had not 6eeo each other for more than forty years, came from UTAH . COBIXNIS Springfield, Ohio, to attend the centenMrs. her sister. nial birthday of Forry distinctly reccollecta incidents which occurred ninety years ago. She often, in the course of conversation, surprised kef hearers by the relation of some fact which occurred in the last century. Her friends deemed it imprudent to question hef O'. 1). CASS ...President. lest she might become unduly excited, W, T. FIELD... Cashier. and left her pursue the conversation in her own way. She has lived upon the same farm since her marriage to Mr. Forry, eighty years ago. She is under medium size and weighs about 110 pounds. She has never been sick; ten years ago she broke a limb, and was in consequence laid up for a few weeks. OVERNVENT VOUCHERS, COIN, GOLD Up to this time she milked several cows, and it worried her more than the injury DUST, AND EXCHANGE. to think that the neighbors and friends to might imagine that she was unwilling She .had several work any more. are living, to whom of two children, SIGHT DRAFTS DRAWN ON and Harnish Mr. Hamaker; wit: Mrs, five and ix thirty-sgrandchildren The writer cordiMrs. Forry, and hoped she NEW YORK, ally greeted CHICAGO, would live to celebrate, the National she would. that She Centendial. replied SAN FRANCISCO, f. She does various housework duties, and looks us though she might live many West vears yet. Were this rertiarkuble old And all tha principal clliea East and flood a ladvs hhtory fully known, what the of "light might be thrown upon how present generation, .and teach them Collection will Bece. re Lancaster Express. to live. JN ALL THE SLEEPING ROOMS. The Table will be at all times supplied with the besd, and the comfort of guests attended to.' ' BUY AND SEIYL . JTAGE8 TO AND FROM HELENA, DEER Lodge, Fort Benton, Bozeman,, Virginia, and all points in Montana, leave every morning at 0:30, and arrive every evening. FfTE COACH TO AND FROM CARS. Kepi If METROPOLITAN HOTEL. Montana Street, COHSIKNE, UTAH, M. E. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. SSTTLASS TA5LE u.l STLIX6 BE Board and Lodging 191 to per oay. 9.so Free Bus to and from the Cars. Bag- gage Transferred with Care atid without Charge.' The attention of the traveling public Is specially nvitod to this House, as it ha lately-changehands and is now in charge of one of the most popular and experienced hotel men in Utah. Stages for all parts of Montana and Idaho leave tho Metropolitan daily at 8:30 a. m. .. A Billiard Saloon in connection with the House. seltf ' : i SAI-- jlakk house T JIXIH PERSONA- L- All PROMPT ATTENTION sepl-t- 1 STEKKT, SALT LAKE CITY BeT-cna- TJta.lt. Prompt attention paid to orders byc mail. Work ready when promised. Office, 2sL -- Li JBakery REFITTED rwMIE HOUSE HAS BEEN table The ami with tho best the mark et afford. . .. up-pli- ed ed. etfru THE CH0I0E8T ' WINES, LIQ&0R3 CIGARS ALWAYS ON AND HASP. Fop Jo-ne- s well-furnish- UTAH. hand, a full supply of BREAD, CAKES, PIES ; BOLOGNAS, the best qualities prepared: Mince Meat for families; Fresh Yeast. A GREENEWALD; Montana St., bet. 4th and 6th, CORINNE, On MALSH KOS8MA1V & COLK, f. UTAH. and Sho ' 11 burglary and robbery against an officer oS the army was placed in the hands of Detective Wm. G. Elder, of tbb Central 88 cla-se- . Brands always on hard.tva est ti es NO. GROCERIES Ileil, the outlaw, passed through St. Paul some two weeks ago on his way to Canada, although a reward is etill of- The crime of desertion burglary and DENTISTRY. fered for his arrest. robbery, by the rules f.the Austrian CHARLES W. SELLERS, D. D. S. "When King Kalakaua reached his Army service, is punishable with death. New York Republic. "Surgical and Mechanical Dentist. hotel in Washington he was suffering so GUARANTEED. A T H d An Austrian Officers Crime. On the 2d inst. a charge of -- LeiutenKnt Drake is depalched from the Portmouth and ordefbd to the national schoolship James, at San Francisco. Manufacturers of and dealers in The reform school at Yftterbury, Vt. , is burned. Loss, $50,000 insurance, Doors, Sash and Blinds, $24,000. The Indian aopropriation bill contains Utah and California Lumber, Builders Hardan item" of $7,000 for the care of the ware, Turnod Work, Scroll Sawing, Oils l Taints and Colors, Window (.Hass, orders on line of U. P. and C. P. R. It M odors. promptly atteiMfcd to. Terms cash. The falling off in the receipts of the sept24-in- i Erie railway is attributed to the general BEARDSLEY HOUSE, deprossion in business. It is announced positively t(hat the (Formerly the Junction House) Canadian Government intends to issue - UTAH. an amnesty to Reii and Lepine. OGDEN JUNCTION Tiltons lawyers have appealed from the order of Judge McCunp, granting a bill of particular in the Boecher case. The bank'statement shows a decrease TRANSIENT AND HOME CUSTOM. in all items. The decrease in the reserve Is $700,000. Judgment has been entered in the M. n. BEAKbSLEY. Supreme Court circuit against the sep7-t- f Samana Bay Company for $24,031, for W. H. CLIPPERTON, arms furnished. cornoy-at-L- a Hagers appointment to the Senate Pacific Railroad Committee, vice Kelly, -A- SDis regarded as a gain to the NOTARY PUBLI Ck o G D E IV , siren to collections. Telegraphic Items. Terrace; & WILLIAMS si p Kelton. Corinne. Ittoi Tl.tfEtTos Carda, Him. CORINE, UTAH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1874. week. ! .reabyciertt-acent- Clrtalars, io 00 :;:::::: r!0!.!r nada, . TIvIvMS fo. fi n e jod by tL every evening, nbliit1 -- Special attention given to wedding eejcea for Private partie. F R E B L U N CH EIVBRY DAY. TIRtaUit utoaJx A . MW t w . |