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Show V M- "I ir&i'ffi MAIL DAILY CORINNE a v' l si s it, voOKK V. trd drjH?3 do. tt rrrrntxily JOH.VbOS. 8- - K. COOKE. 03err,by . expre-s- $10 00 " by carrier at 25 cents per week. BUSINESS . CARDS: CORINNE LODGE NO. A Attornoyat-Law- COFJNXn - - - - - UTAH. oeial attention given to collections, sepi-t- f A M. TELEGRAPHIC. I. O. O. F. EASTERN. Painter & Resuming Work. Paper Hanger I ef VIRGINIA KtOUOE. '- The Pint of Ale. I once heard John Ross Dix relate an anecdote' illustrative of the elements of Burglars Captured. A CUSS FIRST H3USE. BOARDING Boots and Shoes, The table is supplied with the best the market affords, and prepared in the finest style. BATH ROOMS, ft RATES Hot, Cold and Perfuinrd Bath. Iri?es. For tickets, Circulars, etc., address (box Bath oorni elegantly furnished. C02), FRED CORKER, SUPERIOR TOILET GOODS. SALT LAKE CITY. Ludies Hair Dressing and Path department under the superintendence of Mrs. Spencer, seltf KOSS3IAN A COLE, OVERLAND SHOPS, PHIL. KLIPPLE, Prop., eneral BlacLsmithing, Wagon Making and. Shoeing. Carriage Repairing Painting and Trimming Buggies and Sleighs made to order Wagon-- , NORTH ritOXT STICK nr. (Opposite R. R. Dejot,) Corinuo . octlu-t- XJtsiH. l DoVOL & JOHNSON, JEWELERS AND GUNSMITHS, Have constantly on hand a largo assortment of PISTOLS SUNS, AND -- AMMUNITION. SATISFACTION WARRANTED IN pairing Guns, Watches, Clocks an Jewelry. Stocking a specialty. One door east of Chicago, May 17. A Washington dispatch &ays: The Treasury Department has information of extensive whisky frauds in New Orleans, and will soon make extensive seizures of distilleries and whisky there. Anecdote of Lord Panmure. Montana St., bet. 4th and 5th, In his younger days, when Lord - - PAPER OF ALL SIZES. Special contracts for boarding boys. HOTEL METROPOLITAN 7 r ;r-- 4 (ti i 1 Montana Street, M. H. BEARDSLEY. UTAH. - Bakery ed. kaL bread, UTAH jVJIeat PIES, sep7tf CZL Jlarket. WINES, LIQUORS, SAUSAGE, CRACKERS CHEESE. Free Lunch. I best sausages of all kinds. Cash raid for all kinds of hidos. Meats livered any place free o? charge. I am thankful lie. GEORGE HANF, Proprietor, , noil for the patronage of the pub ITEYI SANDERS, man weaiy-looki- ng . g i i i L.iL-- f i. gtfaai CORINNE, - M. E. CAMPBELL, FIRST-CLAS- TABLE S UTAH - Proprietor. SPRING AND BEDS te Board and Lodging per cay. Free Bus to and from the Cars. Baggage Transferred with Care and without Charge. A First Class Bit House and liard Baleen, j ha MisnT the probably made her mark early u& reign of Queen Elizabeth, as as ; Cal. San Francisoo Bay, Alameda Title Perfect. Incorporated. Stages for all parts of Montana and Ida leave the Metropolitan daily at )I:3U a. m. st A Billiard Saloon in connection with the House. " CHARLES R. PETERS, Monocseltf ' mar5-l- CENTRAL HOTEL, : - I'll. , The Table will be at alF times supplied with the best, and the comfort of guests attended to. 6SC23 ETC. J. W. Jv TO AND 7R0U HELENA, DEER Lodge, Fort Ben ted,1 BoaeaiMi. Virginia, every morning and Sll points In Montana, at 7:00, and arrive every evening. punc onucQ AND CMCaiCALD , , d i r PAINTS. S' FR0U CARS. HNB .. del ton, Utah. r Tbi Oxlt Fibst-cios- s TOILSTT. - i , J , . . Ci it - r 41 v- ,1 n: 1 ctisKcrrt, n it it 4 O t , mo, tecL- It Y -- .'i 2,1 M C3Ttr?,: ,.:?! I (Cl t .5 f hp i 0 n Ji-- f 'tit' c i j- ' J &. j 3n7 Xj ' t 1 I XfU OWENS & CO., Props. 'T'i-p-- Pe'J" ' I ! ncTUT3'; i s 1 ft WALL ,, 4r-- .; j it , I tf , .T COATS, rszmtzsi- atd ? First - Hotel m th Place 4?$ f ? EPONOTJ, - f i ' i f WINDOW : YAiNCHrS, OILS. , .n.i epl-t- f Bil- J,I ' , , r ,i The house has bees refitted and well furnished. The table is eoppUed with the best the market affords. Stegee leave every man A V EALEB BBTA1L AH WHOLESALE STAGES s. tfONTASA CTJ. , cfJUTT, " . 5TH ' ING ROOMS. FREE COACH TO AtlD FINE WINES, LIQU0B3, AND CXGAB8. PtrtHp. ' GHf VVCblAs lo iBlo UEJ UPWIvU mutual conent, John Montgomery retiring from said partnership. The businem will toe&7?Xkar and under the name of Stephen It. Kingsbury, who 'as- sumes all liabilities and is authorised to eollect all indebtedness of aod to said rrtnei .mp. 8. t Corinne, Utah, May 19, 1675. OLA? Ih, if Disssluth Notice of GOODS. STEVEIHGSBUIIY, - m f & 1 . The NEWARK LAND COMPANY Is aow in shape; the Guarantee Fund paid in. This company will be prepared in May. to toke parties by steamboat and railroad, to their town and lands. By reference to Che Coast Survey chart it will be seen that at Potrero Point, in front of Newark, the deep water comes all the way through tho channel from the Pacific, with the J'-- P. R. R. running in a direct line through Livermore Pats, making this the connecting point between all parts of the United States and, by deep water, to all parts of the globe, and the greatest manufacturing point on the Bay of San Francisco plenty of water, good climate, excellent soil and easy communication:' Purchasers getting possession can raise large crops by planting aslate as J ufy 15th. ThTs Company will oomin building soon. For rs, maps, and subscription. apply at the office of the Company, 405K California street, basement, opposite Bank or California, San Francisco, rto land will os told at auction May 22, 1875. by U. M. JNvwhaU si Co., xn acre awl loU to the highest bidder. Term M at sale. Credit to large buyers. Possessions will be given by the 1st of June, or sooner if the crops are off. Steamer M. S. Latham leaves the foot of Brannan street, opposite the Pacific Mail Steamship- Wharf, San Francisoe, Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays,, at 8:30 o'clock, arriving at Newark 11 to half-paII, according to the tide, giving from four to five hours on the ground. Returning, leave New-I- n 8 oclock. arriving at San at half-pa- st Francisco at half-pas-t six p, m. The beet of Resturants on the steamers on the New York plan ; pay only tor what you get; Breakfast, lib 75 cents. Fare for round trip cent, Dinner cents. Stages connect' With boat, seventy-fiv- e running to Niles, CeotsrviUe,, Washington Corners, Warm Springs, and San Jose. KELT Off 0 01I8C, Now is your time to buy skeletons.. The average market price is only $30. No family. houa4; Without these high-M- y interesting closet ornaments when the Bank Building, IT. X. COB. prices place them within the reach ef all. ifc- -" NEWARK Land Company. C., - Tho attention of tho traveling public Is specially nvitod to this House, as It has lately changed hands and is now in charge of one of tho most popular and experienced hotel mon in Utah. THE BAHK. A Brooklyn Bibliopole bas a, book, published in Louden' In 1570, in the appendix of which is a letter on the ,cml "dUion of women, .igned -- S. gJing',0 de-- said a No, sir, to an individual by his on a street-c- ar wouldnt marry the best woside, I man alive. Ive been a dry goods clerk . too long for that. on Anything mailable forwarded .post-pai- d receipt of price. Send for prices. A. YT. BROWN & CO. 4 charmed. Mary, hasnt thee had thy share! Then Ill ha no moTc fro this day! And ho was as good as his word. They (Montana Stage House) had th'eir holiday with the old tfiother; and Marys little capital,' saved from the UTAH. pints o ale, was the seed from which, CORINNE as the years rolled on, grow shop, facand cartory, warehouse, country-se- at J. MONTGOMERY, Propr. with health, happiness, peace, riage, renown.. and honor, The Detroit Freo Press says a La THE OJfl.Y FIKST-rLAS- S HOTEL Crosse (Wisconsin) church has two IN THE CITY. women to pass the contribution box, and it is a curious sight to see these women pass tha boxes over their husbands TERMS THREE DOLLARS PER heads. QAY. A movement has been started for piacjng ft memorial tablet over. Byrons rrtve. The project is supported by NEW BRICK BUILDING, LARGE, PLEASANT some powerful names Tennyson, Dis-H- e AND WELL FURNISHED B'KXS. raeli Wilkie Collins, Murry, etc. GOOD SPRING BEDS , IN ALL THE SLEEPAt a recent revival meeting held a after him, shouting: Hoy, hoy, mon! yeve left a yer siller amang the meal ye felt me! But the more and the louder she shouted the faster did the beggar make off, until, finally, he struck into a run. At length the poor woman returned to her cot, nd as she told her neighbors of the wonderful circumstance, she addressed the fear that the money had not been honestly como by. Hout! replied a woman more wise than the rest. Dinna be afeard, I ken the mon; its nano ither than Willie Maule. God bless him. AND HOME CUSTOM. TRANSIENT epl-t- f Re-open- Pan-mur- o Gotten whnt, wife? The pint o ale, she repeated. And thereupon she went to the hearth, and from beneath ono of the stone flags drew forth a stocking, from which she poured upon the table the sum of 365 4, 11s., 3d. exclaiming: threepences See, John, thee can have the holiday. What is this? he asked in a maze. daily pint o ale John. Its myconscience-stricken as well as lie was was only the Hon. William Maule, ho not only fond of doing charitabie was UTAH. CORINNE, and benevolent things, but he liked to do j them surreptitiously. He did not wish I to become notorious for his alms giving, THE CHOICEST WINES, LIQUORS AND and not unfrequently, when tyaund upon CIGARS ALWAYS ON HAND. a charitable expedition, he would go in d isguise. i It is related of him that upon a certain FREE LUNCH EVERY DAY occasion he cnt3red the cottage of a poor old woman at Nuirdrum, with a wallet The cosiest saloon in the city, filled with oatmeal slung over his shoulseltf der, his garb soiled and shabby. On asking charity the woman set before him i BEARDSLEY HOUSE, such food as she had. After eating be entered into conversation with the old woman, and foundher really very poor. (Formerly the Junction House) persuaded her to buy what professed to be his beggars meal at half price. Shortly after ho had departed tho OGDEN JUNCTION - - UTAH. woman examined the meal she had I ... , . . . I x and to found it a contain . purchased, I j eluded a fervent address by saying: in sum coin. silver goodly Thinking a to friend a tlfe friendless, the poor man had made his meal pack J wish to be I father to the fatherless, and a widow to the his and of that be depository cash, First-clas- s accommodations for A must have forgotten the fact, she rushed the widowless'. Bank of Corinne. CORINNE Union More Whisky Frauds. in Our stock of STRING8 is very large, iusd wa are ooniident that we can suit the pabUe with any kind of a String from a Violin to Double 5 PER WEEK BAND BOOKS. SCORE BOOKS, BLANK PER. DAY; 0. 00 Pianos, Organs, Accerdeons, Concerti-' nas, D Basses, Veellos, Ouittre, Banjos, Violin, FluL?, Fifsa, Picolos, ClarioneU Drua Sticks, Drum Hoads, And repairs er extras for all and aay kiad ef J h S as Bass, ale-hous- e, t- - atkeh instrument. 1 16,-0- . . la Utah ELIEL, EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING, with Tickets, distributing $1, 200,000 . , ts $180,-00- ; .MIC, Louis Ordners LOUIS-BARBE- CCO; uvr el LEONARD ; C-rjn- 'in I per-f.rm- 7. A. of Nevada which hears his name from i which s Over i three hundred millions v 9 Front Street, beLT Fourth and Fifth, of dollars have already been extracted, '.'fr.vfiT and in which another three hundred , FIFTH BTilTSTrCCDSN. millions is said 'ter be the sight Rraye of this great and now historic f ' miner is in a neglected spot, in the Roza, CORINNE, 4 t, i i UTAH. prioee Keep on hand and for sale at New ! York man cemetery, and unmarked' by even ' the larged steck of . a head board. What say the owners of the great bonanzas to this? From the millions at their ready command would BOOK AflD SI1EET not e well for them, to contribute a All lew thousand to place a commemorative a i t , , stone over the renowned prospector's MUSICAL 1XBBOHAHDR2 MAQRATHA JWKIEL, Proprietress. mortal remains? Bozeman Courier. New Y'ork, May 17. Four burglars were captured on Sunday morning in ease and comfort which workingmen are the act of breaking through the walls of apt to cast thoughtlessly away, and of All operations pertaining to dentl.. Corinne. Street, the many helps to independence which a silk warehouse from the next building. in tho moat skillful manner, at roas n- JanlS. they neglect. Urus. With Dr. Graham, Corinno, Utah, A Manchester calico printer wag, on seplvtf Acquitted. his wodding-day- , asked by his wife to New York, May 17. The PresbyBEER MILWAUKEE HALL, HARDENBROOK &, LANDON. allow two half-pinher of ale a day as of the Reformed Presbyterian tery her share of extra comforts. He made Sale, ' 1.1 Salt Lake City, Church which met in this city last week, very ami Feed Ntables. the bargain, but not cheerfully, for, returned a verdict of acquittal in the case In Richards Hall, is tho place for the best of Rev. Nevin Woodside, of Brooklyn. though a drinker himself, (fancying, no Corner Fifth and Front Sts., beer in the city. Call and try its qualitv. that he could not well do withTho charge was improper imtimacy with doubt, UTAH. . . COniXXE out), he would have preferred a perfectsepltf a young woman before the Miami Sessober wife. They both worked hard. sion at Northwood, Ohio. Tha evidence ly Stable Sale Feed and Denver John loved his wife, but he could. noil Wholesale and retail dealer in proves his entire innocence. break away from the old associations of the and,vhen not in the, facHAY AND GRAIN FOIL SALE. Drowned. tory, or aLhis imeals, he wae with his Zanesville, 0M May 17. About boon companions. FURNISHING GOODS GENTS 3 oclock yesterday, Alonzo Jackson, FURCUSON A BRO., His wife made the small allowance AND HATS. wife and two children, and Albert CORINNE. North Front St., meet her housekeeping expenses, keeping seltf Smith, wife and two children went over her cot neat and tidy, and he could not AVING PERFECTED MY ARRANGE-m- o a dam in a skiff, drowning Mr. Jackson, II. II. SlIKPlir.KIK, complain that she insisted upon her daily with some of the largest housos in New York and Boston, 1 am prepared Mrs. Smith and children. It is said the pint of ale, while he, very likely, drank to pay the or three quarts. Once in a while HOUSE. SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL men were under the influence of liquor wife the succeeded, by gentle, loving arand could not manage the boat. in drawing her husband home an tifice, FOR MARKET PRICE HIGHEST PAINTER. hour or two earlier than usual, and very she persuaded him to spend, an rarely Cold Weather. GLAZIER AND PAPER HANGER. HIDES, FURS AND PELTS in her company. evening .ot.l-t- f Chicago, May 17 Extraordinary had been married a year, and on They has cold weather throughout prevailed the morning of their wedding anniverFiout St., i. ear Flftlr, Coriune, Utah. II.U'AM LOTTERY OF CUBA. the northwest for the past week. In sary John looked with real pride upon and comely person of his wife, neat the Ills.,yesterday county, Livingston AND SATI a touch of remorse in his look with STYLES ALL and GRAINING IN morning, ice formed an eighth of an inch and ton&, he said: . Oond'T'WJ and tho Spani-Government, by FACTION GUARANTEED. under fu ipervition of the Captain General thick. All vegetables are very backMary, wen had no holiday sin we of Ci.oj trees even out not the were ward, wed, ar. only that I haventa penny having put SHOP ST. i th world wed take a jaunt to th villeaves. I THESE DRAWINGS ARE NEVER POSTto see tho neither. AND lage PONED NOR T1IE PRIZES REDUCED. like to go, John? she Wouldst Superceded. tear with her smile, wasa asked. There Chicago, May 17. It appears to be for it touched her heart to hear him speak Montana St., bet. Fifth and Sixth, settled that D. W. Munn, Supervisor of tenderly as in tho old times. If theed llrauiugn every 17 dnys. Co riii no, 1'tnli. Internal Revenue for Illinois, will be like to go, John, Ill stand treat. Thou stand treat, Mary! Hast got and a Washington special REGULAR DRAWING consists of 32,000 superceded, a fertun left thee? says his successor has already beon II. W. P. SPENCER, PROPRIETOR. Tickets, with 812 Prizos, distributing Nay, said she, but Im gotten the selected. pint o ale. DENTIST. n HOTELS. -- AT THE CITY HALL, OFFICE j't lYJucic ESoqio CAGGIE, 7 R.OTOVER, a wfl noil. Work xtzZj srta crctrA; p-- -- CORINNE LODGE, No. 4, meet every Krtdav night at 8 oclock, in Hall, Montana street, Corinno, Utah. Odd Fellows in .t I Mse'tf fli p HO. C3. The Grave of Comstock. i Tha grave of Comstock," the famous discoverer of tbs great ledge in the State COMMUNICATIONS Wilkesbarre, Pa., May 17. Tha good standing are cordially invited to attend. Empire mines will probably be put in S. L. TIBBALS. N. G. sep!2-t- f operation this week, and prospects are J. A. Johnson, Secretary. favorable for resumption of work in other mines throughout the valley. A. JT. UTAn. CORINNE F& Special Dispatches to the Mail. '".Vrfc Attornoy-atL;iA- V, W. REGULAR 5, A held at Masonic Hall, Shorts build-- y ing, Montana street, the first and third Mondays of each month. Sojourning brethren in good standing are cordially invited to G. GOLHliEKG, W. M. attend. sepl7-t- f J. V. McNctt, Secretary. JOHNSON, P. UTAH. 510SDAT, HAY 17. 1075. i rs i vt,nt . MISCELLANEOUS hyndman, , WILLIAM tORlWE, VOL. 2. i CSfCl-- 3, Y ,? civ , ,i ti - 100 r2 i j it t Y One Month T)e!iverc 1 4 r 5 00 months ; Three months 1 auci, 'tst, TEKMS: mail or IraciLv In JOHNSON. 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