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Show JI j;v'; "f fWtr5 V, publish- KK o O oS. tOVkfc. JO & TV. J?p MAIL. S- ; w r7rvv iv V .'J V 0M,Pfi C , N. V ',,i,f iMY r h faeces NS OX. H S. by Sucd-ij- ) very evening except - ' V S. DAILY r 7 , CORIIIHE " st-- '' k -v - ! 83 do, at reasrki - - JOHNSON. Clll u ,, !r a - Ci3 Ol,jZxT . V , k ti MtMr i r Otdl UlCUM " ?, , 4MO.PH YOL. 2. (J 111 WE, UTAH. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 14, wr Prompt SO. 38. 1875. tttenUoa pekt Mr ordure k? mU. Work rday trfcda (tfoociN.. 2 22 5 55 5 0S3IN ADVERTISEMENTS. BUSINESS CARDS hyndman, . v WILLIAM A I toi'neyjit-I.HiI ' JJORINNE Kelton. Corinne. EASTERN. JOHNSON, P, to r ii e y-- -- 8T W. R, OV Utah and California Lumber, Builders ware. Turned Work, Scroll Sawing, Oils, Faint and Color. Window Glas. etc. All order on line of 1J. P. and C. P. 11. R. promptly attended to. Terms cash. Hard- UTAH. CORINNE sept'2-Hi- BEARDSLEY HOUSE, E R , (Formerly tlio Junction House) DKNTIHT. d oneratton perfaining to dentMry in the mo-- t skillful manner, atieaon- a.i.lo i ri1 (jraham, Corinno, Utah. k Ui in per-r-ne- 1 1 Opi-- CO i.iu-r- LANDON' &. M. II. BEARDSLEY fop7-t- r nm Denver Feed and Sale Stable. GRAIN FOR SALE. A. L. KIDDER, FURCUSON &' BRO., Liquors aul Cigars. Brands always on hand.r'S- - - TERRACE CORINNE. UTAH. -- epIS-tf voltf - ii. if. smi:iiii;ki. CORINNE LOOSE NO. x. ORNAMENTAL AND SIGN 1I0USK. and Retail Dealer in Whole-al- o BI)ot Vront-St- ., A KKiiri.AR Vf hold at Mauni Fiout St., tear Itfih, Corinne, Vtdh. SATIS AND ALL STYLES (UTUMILMi. SHIP ST. LOUIS BAR3EI all. Short' th J. W. I. Q. O. !F. o Montana St., bet. Fifth and m -- a s K ETA AND It. Nl CIvIFTlON llatl. ooms elegan'ly furnlaked. lrcliau(lise. GOODS OF ETEUY DES BOFD. - BOUGHT- - AND St.. 2d door utst ol tile yinil otlirc, Ylonlnim SUPERIOR TOILET OOOIUS. Ladies Hair Dressing and lath department under the .upertnterideueo ot Dir. Siieneer. soitf UTAH. CORINNE Union Bakery Ha-open- JEWELERS AND CUNSJY1ITHS, BREAD, PIES, WINES, Hava contantlv on hand a large assortment vd' AND Stocking a specialty. SAUSAGE, CRACKERS, CHEESE. re- an of Bank of Corinne. - CORINNE - Free Lunch. UTAH, OVERLAND SHOPS, nlG GEORGE IIANF, Proprietor. PHIL. KUPPLE, Prop., ZYXeat IMarlcet. and Shoeing. C.trria;e Painting and Trimming MTaron, ilugrie aui Sleigh made to order ISOKTII FRO XT SIRKKI, (Opposite R. II. Depot,) Octlrtl TJ tali. MlK MillGAX, llwavs on hand, the bot beef, veal, mutton and perk; tne bot corned meats, and tho bot saasagos of all kinds. Cash paid for all kinds of hides, Meats de livered any place free of charge. I am thankful for tho patronage of the public. LEVI SANDERS. nol9 Dealer m Hides, Pelt,, u,il Wool, KOSSMAN & COLE, CORINNE, UTAH. O-CYS- At PAID FOR EVEBYTHlNG,-;- a jau9. T. Painter OFFICE & ALL KINDS OF FAHGT AND FAMILY I, ORO-CERI- AID Yaffil 'GO Ooard arid LodQlnQ C3 pr way. E OUTFITTING GOODS. aXD PRODUCE ST AN I LY ON ' i CON- Free 13 AND. tond Bus from tho Cars.' EUf with Core and Without Charge. gage li to ca.ad fr COUNTRY , 'f d CASH - 1776. PAID Butter mail FOR firt PRODUCE COUNTRY The attention of tho is traveling pablio spo4 to this Flouso, as it ha latety daily nvited changed hand. and i now in nhitrgO 0f ond. . of tno moit popular and oaperienoed hotol men in Utah. Nsile a Mpeelaltj 1 - i ll-rting- HEURY CENTRAL HOTKL, LEIWES, II.' ' CAGGIK, Paper Hanger AT THE CITY HALL, Fifth Street, Oorinn, JaaI3- - - k !i i ul cr I it p j row, r o 4 Is Now Open rw r.I; i -- LAGER BEER . 4t u h ay UTAH. CORINNE, kultodi aoiio b, J I - SE JT CIOi-H- notice Iat. FREE LUNCH EVERY DAY Hltf all Time softens all thing-KBysar u and parties except the rM II. T. uuief him: You are hereby noti claim lug young man who parts his hair in the d that we. Have expended, in labor and upon tl.e Emma mine, in Kosbud middle and whistles on the streetcars. F lader coonty, Uuh Territory, the oAw0 hundred dollars, aod jo ir propor-h- c Nothing can make him any softer than is. eighty dollars, for Chicago ,io of the same a it on to fail to pay the ame and 187; the year hereof the from publication da ninety A London photographer offered Mr. withininterest said mine wiu be forfeited by in jour Moody 1,000 for the right to take a operation of law. T. j. BLACK. t WiTf. UAflCKlML , photograph I7d publish it exclusively 8 IWh end Mr, Moody declined the offer. CMtir,I lauqr . 1 cil, M Something entirely new. Address pi once, Tub Bkvkrly Co., Chicago, r, i, OWENS , , b V J r 4 7 ft-- ALWAYS ON HAND. The ootieet saloon in the FREE l AND WINE', LIQUORS dcimn, C , THE CHOICEST V -- I XIontaua 3t., bet. 4th and 5th, Henry Leiwes store," Montana St H TIRE M (Between Second end Third streets.) j in iX OrncE rilOT-eWJ 1 to-d- Ceneral BlacLsmithing, Wagon Corinno Montana Gtroot, Corinno and UTAH Ite-iair- Preprtaot v epl-t- f IVIaking Kt. E. IOAMPOCLL ProTidlodo w LIQUORS, AMMUNITION. warranted in satisfaction pairing Guns, Watches, Clocks eat "a -- to-mor- One door ,. a St., Corin ed. DeVOL & JOHiSOAl t Jewelry. J f, g tr fume cl Balh. PISTOLS UTAtt OORINMS3 j 1 DEALERS IN St'h, SECOND-T- I PXS, rjontitucjirestt fer all parts of Montand and Ida Stay The New York Herald publishes a leave the Metropolitan daily at ti:30 a. insketch of the oldest lawyer in t he country haDrdrs by mail or tolegra ih promptly to. attended celeand perhaps the world, who has just A Billiard Saloon in connectlut) with tha ' brated llis 96lh birthday. His name is House. , siltr Elbert and he remembers New a lot of Several thousand shingles and on band. ronaa lumber sepl-t- t York when the city did not extend much beyond Ann street, and when the best people redded below Well street, and when Bridewell Jail stood on the (Hontana Stag llowal site of the City IIill, and when the city was not half lh size of Newark. Mr. s . COKIN XU tfTAHi Wboleaale li Dealer and Retail in New for lived more York Herring has than ninety jears, was admitted to tho J. MONTGOMERY. Propr, Bur in 1798, and was a Judge of the Dan Bryants Funeral. Tho funeral of Marine Court the year Napoleon became New York, April , of France, .Charles O Conor, Groceries, to D.m Bryant-tooi- i IlRNT-rLAHplace day from St Emperor THE osn.t 1I0TE1 1 now an old and illustrious man, was a tho and Pan IN CITY THE street;, student in his office. Mr. Herring was Church, in the vicinity were thronged with peoConimi-dotiof Indian Affairs als I Provisions, ple unable to obtain admission. The the first that held the position. TERMS THREE DOLLARS PI!! theatrical profession was largely present. since our other calls issue, lat Among DAY. Liquors, Thv remains were buried hi the Calvary a most enjoyable one on Thursday, was are A ser'es of performances Onneteiy. Tobacco, to be given at the piincipal theaters for from that veteran and unapproachable NEW BRICK BUILDING, LARGE, PLEASANT Dt Quille, of Dan and word the benefit of his family, who arc entirely AND WELL FtJKNleJHKD MS, tho Enterprise. Our penplo who gazed and Cigars. ided for. GO'ID bPRING BEDS unprov with wonderment upon a venerable and 1JC ALL THE SLEEP solemn-lookinING BOOMS. gentleman weeping over Louisiana. a dilapidated gum boot, a rusty coffee J New York, April 14. Tne Legisla- pot lid, und the decayed bytt end of an down the gulch, on the ture met at mean and was the mo.--t old cabin-le- g, The Table will ha Kt all times tippHod referred afternoon to, will leel obliged orderly for many years. Tho conserva- to us tor dealing-uwith the bwt, and tho comfort the mystery. It (I tive members were sworn in and a was none other than our friend Dm, of guests attended to. resolution adopted in the Houe refer- again living over boyhood scenes on the of hi old cabin, built and occupied All kinds of Wines, Scotch Ale ring the claims of tho-- e included in tiie site GO. Come again and eTAf?F. TO AND FROM HELENA. DfefSS' Con Porter award to a commission, which will in the days of and English J.odge, Fori Hentuu, Boaemsn, ViffRtala. Silver City Times. stay longer. and all potutM lu M oh tana, leave every mornisg Both seem on hand. parties report stantly at 7 iOU ana arr.Ve etery aVeutog. to accept tho award without opposition, Mr. Beecher, in his last Sunday sermaking it a success. mon, asked, his eyes' filling with tears, ne. ivn And what is and his voice tremibing, sepl-t- f FRfE COACH TO AriO rttOM CARS. death? Falling asleep in Jesus! Resuming Work. causes far more suffering; OSCEOLA SALOON, Pittsburg, April 14. The puddlers Toothache i more. It of furnaces here started in at J. Painter neuralgia immeasurably City Brewery end Halt tlcuso no more pain than i felt by a bird & Sons Mills thi morning, the pudspreading its wings and rising into the dlers resuming work nt 5.50, the scale air and the sunshine. Parting life is After reoelving a thorough renovatioh, announced, Other mills will also re- like the ripe apple hanging to the bough. M- - AMOHLCn to disPropr and it is thought in a The dt-- of the night is sufficient sume J it and it drops to the ground. lodge short time a majority of the mills will be Death, except in rare cases, brings no m full operation. suffering. Ccffner of (Jjloraio dnl Second Stroal The amount of gold exported from FOREIGN. Melbourne, including New Zealand gold THE BAR IS STOCKEDaYlTH THE exported via Melbourne, during the year Boynton'ss Feats. 1874, exclusive of tho month of DecemLondon, April 14. Twenty thouCORINNE, UTAH. sand persors witnessed the experi- - ber, was 914,043 ounces. The value, in Best Wines, ' Since merits of Paul Boynton with bis, life round numbers, was $18,000,000. the year 1871 thero has been a steady in the harbor of Liquors, saving apparatus falling off in the exports. Boulogne: Cigars. "When Theodore threatened to shoot Rifle tha Match. Discussing AHlM- the pastor, his right hand rested upon like 13. of In side in Commons the London, April pocket the hilt ol(a banana Sullivan wanted to know whether his sack coat, and he looked as if the God of battles might be incarnate in the mw in regard to the hearinwof arms V0CS6 JEEi dr TBI FlNtSl fllittlt Ion his Argus. Brooklyn per in Ireland would in any waytiiterfura The Billiard Department with the American riflemen who nre IA clergyman in Iowa stood in his ; coming to Ireland to take part in tho ,) oor, and warned party that Atwsyt on hand, AlW International rifle match. The Chief (jhe first one who entered would be a lu conuectlon with this eslablish-mea- t Secretary of Ii eland replied that al Jead man. He said it was bad enough In First Class ;i a classes would heurlily welcome the.Yiner to take half his pay in beans without every respect. house destroyed. MALT OP A 8TJPERIOH QUALITY lean team this summer. The gentlemen having his t tiom the United States who were to take The Milwaukee News tells a touching in the were undoubtmatch, part corning (ale of a Leavenworth woman who gavn Ofders from sdlst Wo pruapily filled AND PORTER law COSt edly abiding citizens, and thero was birth to four healthy babies, While the THE BEST BEER, ALE no reason to suppose they would break huband stood in the next room mourn ALWAYS ON TAP. the law, or be any more likely to render fully chalking them down as hut as they themselves liable to arrest than the wer0 OUAMPAIGN COCKTAILS A SPECIALTY j Englishmen or Scotchmen. that A T. Siewart i jt is torurr,ored N. SANADAY A CO. an immense hotel at start going Rio de Janeiro is about to have paid Washington. Almost any other man Utah. to he what knew than Fire Department, modeled after that of with tnora money d an immense newsNew York, and a considerable amount do with would start Vtktt Tat OitiT Iizsncuti flertt H of tire apparatus is now on its way to the paper. 75 per BopetT Bkvket.t Thb and postpaid J';.;,, capitol of Brazil. week CASH to all, at home or traveling. Epi-eop- ie WUOltMALE II. W. P. SPENCER, PROPRIETOR. ah. Dsltf la Grooeries, Pro 1uo nnd she-added- u-e- hotel ETnopoLimn N I. meet COniNXE LODGC. No. at H oclock, ui gS; evcr' Ihtdfiv niglit treet, Hall, Montana Cor'mn. Utah. Odd Fellows in good standing aie cordially invited to attend. S. L. TIUBAhS, X. Ti. onl2-t- f J. .4. JnuK'.ov, Secretary. Ooiioial Slot. , j KCTOe. cyTC.3ijjr Wholesale sad Bsnll S ? mI wit-herde- r .0 - build-th- o O. D. RICHMOND & CO. AND a M. A !. Ma-on- o & tluLDBERG. U - M. 'ordT-t- f MeXr rt. Secretary. attend. GLAZIER AND PATER HANGER. FACTION A F Montana trett, iirt and third Mundavs of e.r-- month. Sojourning brethren in good standing aio eordinllv invited to PAINTER. URUNIVrt IN 5, communications in . for Feed Stablei. epltf North UTAH. TRANSIENT AND HOME CUSTOM. Toruer Fifth and Front Ht., HIM NR MAY AND - accommodation niiit v - OGDEN JUNCTION t HAROENBROK Sale. and Blinds, Sash Doars, vr , t a "Washington, April 14. A vory attempt at murder was inado The, parties are here las-- t evening. nameof General Sutton, and a man by',w Rose. Sutton and Ross weie about to open a large billiard room, according to Suttons ante mortem statement, and Ross came to hirn this afternoon and took him to the fourth story of the building they were to occupy to consult with him about some improvements. While there Ross attacked him with ft heavy hammer and a sharp instrument, and after that everything was a blank to Sutton for two hour. When ho revived he crawled down two pair of stairs, to where was workman, win saw that he wa covert-Q- with blood and nearly dead. The police surgeons and the District Attorney were summoned. The physician said Sutton mu-- t die. In his.ante mortem statemen ts lie said Ilo-- s was was found in his his murderer. room at the Metropolitan Hotel, next to the scene of the murder. He was handA his clothe-.- . changing blood was with kerchief covered found in his room, and his hand was cut. Itos?H wa brought to the dying man and declared that the ante inoitein statement, was a lie that lie had not seen Sutton that day. It s begged Sutton not to go to eternity with a lie on iiis lip-- . The nffbir is veiy mysterious. Both Sutton and lies are widely known. J. tb.,esion Attempt at Murder. Manufacturer of and dealers in E. to the Mail. Special0DlspatChes TA H. U OGDEN, epitf telegraphic. WILLIAMS. &, CO., UTAH. Special attention given to collection. Terrace. Among tha interesting relics to be exhibited at thb coming Centennial is a large and oiitiously wrought gold watch,-oncowned by George Walton and worn by that illustrious patriot when be signed the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776. It has been preserved as an hoirhmmjMt'he Walton family and is now in of Madame Octa-vi- a Walthn Le Vert, the great grand daughter of George Walton. A curious Jncident in aonneotion with the watch is Dld by. Mine. Le Veit. The watch, H said she, is an excellent timo piece and was made by the once celebrated Johnson, of London, When wound up it runs thirty-s- ix hours and never needed repairs. It was never known to stop running but once, and that was at the death of Mrs. George Walton, Jr., the inheritor of the watch at that, time. She died nt exactly 4:20 a. m. The watch was wound up at 8 the evening before, as usual, und just r the flickering spark of life had fled the watch ceased to run. Perhaps In a trembling it voice, may in the same manner record the exact hour of my death. Another relic of the Walton family to be exhibited at the Centennial is the remnants of a porcelain tea set by Mrs. George Walton, Sr , nt a tea party given to the signers of the Declaration of Indepen the night of the 4th of July, ' .. HZ menus sea mwzisns. - J f-- P IX E R ' r0 E The Great Silver Plater. Cleaner, and Polish er. lndisponsibte to oveir tamity. A fiwfnae for agents. Satis at tjendfor It Arrest at hnea. TswLmIo, A CO,, Chicago ttSe, , ng . J pit tu f3 X- , s , - S, ,tr If . ,, J r; t - 1 " Jt1''w - - jn r A - r ):l . j - i " : V.'fflj i, - kl 4t IK Z - :: y if i |