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Show JX'CP'W if IS 1 CORIOHE V 71 ZtSSiV.Vl&BS. Cam tbi by $ BiUMpm..T.... . jriir, jig Booths t. 1 10 00 6 00 ,.,.4 Delivered by oarrier it 26 cent CZ2ZU BUDS. william ? par week. MYnonAn, Attorney UTAH. 8pecial attentioa given to collections. f SSpl-t- c. p. . OS6IUACIC3S. C0RIN,tE L0D9E no. 5, A F& A at-La-w, CORINNB I? VOL 2. 100 Month A M. Iontana 'treet.th .irn and third p ea-- h month. Sojourning broth ran in rood aiding are cordially invited to G. G LDiiERG. W. M. attand. J. W. Mr .Icrr, Secretary. - - aep!7-t- f - W. R. OTOVCRi CAOTBRtt. Insurrection In Georgia New Yrk, August ,19. The T inset Janlk. Louis Ontners epltf Sale. Livery - a.d Stable. Feed ... Corner Fifth and Front 8t , UTAH CORINNE sapltf Dearer Feed a ad dale stable. GRAIN FOR SALE. HAY AND Salt Lake City, . LGONARD ELIEL, Wholesale and retail dealer in J Boots and Shoes, GENTS' 6000S FURNISHING II. II. seltf SMKPIIKRD, AND SIGN HATS. AND CORTNNE. North Front St., HALL, In Richards Hall, is the place for the best beer in the citv. all and trv its lualitv. FURCUSON.& BRO., HOUSE, BEER MILWAUKEE HAROEUBROOK A LANDON. CITY BALL, FiAH Street, Corinne. All operations pertaining to dentin :per for mad in the most skillful manner, at reas liable prices - Omca With Dr. Graham, Corinna, Utah. AVING PERFECTED MY ARRANGE me ts with some of the largost houses in New York and Boston, I' am prepared to pay the ORNAMENTAL PAINTER. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR GLAZIER AND PAPER HANGER. Front 8t, near Fifth, Coriana, Utah. FURS HIDES, Veol-t- KOSMAN ALL 8TYLE8 AND 8ATI8 FACTION GUARANTEED. PELTS AND f & COLE O RAINING IN Montana It, bet. 4th and 6th, ST. LOUIS DMtftEd SHjP BATH ROOMS, Montana St., bet. Fifth and S.zth, TH CHOICEST WINES, LIQUOR8 CIGARS always on hand. Corlnef, Utah, HW. P. SPENCER, UTAH. CORINNE, AND PROPRIETOR. AND Dot) (Vd and Perfun d Baths. about a reported attempted insurrection of negroes. It says: Two days since a fetter was found at William's store, in Washington county, placed where a colored militia company drills, ordering a massacre of the whites on the 20th Inst. The order was signed by a man named Harris and stated that Rivers, a colored militia General of Route Carolina, would be present and direct the Kill movements. The order says; every white man and "take every gun yuu can get. Have all your cmpaniea ready. Kill with axes, hoes, pitchforks and get gun powder and shot aa you kill after commencing the wtrk." In Washington county the negroet were toward Barton, directed to move where in Jffr?on county, ined Rivers. General would by they At first many thought this hoax was gotten up for the purpose of scanog the whites, but yesterday a letter was found in county directr i to colored companies, giving subst niially the same instructions. The whites appreMacon hending danger telegraphed-t- o for ammunition, which was promptly furnished and distributed to local com panies. Every . preparation was made for a conflict, but n eaures were also taken to prevent a collision, and by dusk this evening eighty negroes charged with being ringleaders in the movement had been arrested. It is alleged that correspondence captured indicates the existance of a conspiracy among the negroes extending through the coun ties vf Washington, Jeflfereon, Johnson and Burke. It is now feared that the whites will not avail the process of law but will lynch the prisoners. Modern tion is counselled, but fears for the worst are entertained. bj U. The rosiest &ioon in the city. .Mlt 8. Minister at Port Prince in Danger. !arket. IVleat - the patronage of the lic. pub- " octlVU nol9 XJtn.Ii. JEVIRLKItirAM), (ffiVSUITH, AND WHOLESALE - epl-t- f PURE RETAIL DEALER IN Duas PAINTS, GLASS. BII-Her- . FINE TOILET HOAPS, 8PONGE8, BROSHES, IMPORTED AND itWINS3, LIQOOE8, AND oigabs. WALL nWHJSJ t . OOTLEBT, .. j k ! . f 7i TU. CORINNK, UTAH. . COB. 5TB & MONTANA BT9. r ttetgHel Yeeht f Peine Board 'and ! x Wm. 19. Indianapolis, August ' Braden, a prominent merchant and real estate dealer, made an assignment of all his property reste'day. Liabilities 8100,-00assets valued at 827,000. . su-pen- r - 4b v1 o rs DAt. ; i, ' , s ; , r 1 - - gage Transferred with Care mad . without Charge. .. Stages for all part of Montana and Ida leave the Metropolitan daily atd;a.a. i T t , t, y s , , w ? I ftaas rtspplitd tho ooofort 4)1 cadtp. I'tr - ' , taatioe1r TRAINS , morning and ma 0 oopneetlpn with.the oyerv for iT Stage uoor Loin, Fort :ieatoa, foreman, . Virginia oity aad all points in dloatana. t St A Billiard Saloon in connection with the House, , ,1 . i The Tabla will bo at with the best, of ctesSa The attention of the traeeiinx pahlie I spe ejally nvited to this House, a It ha lately ohangod bands aud is now in charge of oae of tho toon popular and oxperionood hot) man in Utah. - ;f r t Bt ; oeltf ' ' . Free Bus to and from the Gars. FLCtCABT Km ' "1 U WSLL AJ C3&5' 5 W - f fn coach to Atn rnou cas. THE OLD COnilEn. JbiLotel. i 1 hle se. CORINNE, UTAH. VJ. L. WHCCLOCtl Has uepot in re-open-ed drst-cla- M the Old Corner facing the style and keepe the nf8i It CAUPCULf M. Proprietress. ,1 Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigara. THE UC3TBBM Free Lunch every night, consisting of Oytsr Soup, and the Vegetables of the season. Is one of tho oldest and most popular hntkliln the citv, and no pains are spaicd to tnaxe guests comfortablejind perfectly at home.1 -- 4 Pay for what you gat, and get what you pay tor. 4 Portsmouth. Here food is prepared for the best of society, Opnrdy C3"por wouh. And handsomely served in all styles nd v riety: iH' Ol English plum pudding and pumpkin pie SAnd tho lovers of imported liquors and wine Al hoelocks the place in the city to dine. y dinner. Sartor is, Jr., gzed long, t 1 60 ' wild a f and he Ume. h fall meats, dishes for mothe at a ingly pudding aa r river supply him with 11 sorts 01 ment, shook his head, and then stuck Tho fishes t i his nose, in the pumpkin. pie and went And the f ir La Belle France, and the hills oa ' tho ithin fast asleep. Straws tell which - way Give drinks to all those who at the Old FREE BUC3 TO ADrodlTmWZJj)SruTm. th wind blows. dines. 09 por Czjt fr ) 97 1 I ) Mo at all A Silver city young OrxNS Bkhind. for pretty lady, who has. a pas-io- n to little angel I say, who has a bran nw-itebuh, won't you give me vour baby sifter; I love little babieT Yung hopnfu : lgo ; I tantf' Young ladv. (winking at her young1 (man):.., yhy, sonny why wont you give the baby to me? Fy hna tarve Hop fjlr (indignant): to death: oure(Jds topn bhine Painful silence for the next 15 minutes. Silver City (Nev.) Time. babies, four-year-ol- 0 . f Houroe ( THREE KlEALJMttCTtrVOnCt. VIRGINIA HOUOK, Front Street, bet Fourth and Fifth, It a"The attention of the traveUag public ia directed to this hotel for first class accommodation. ! f .. TT jt . b v ! North Front street, O.rinnm Utah v r 'v f t . n ; 1 f UTAH. (li. , 1. TCTrteter. v rn ' CXE.VCZ3, CORINNE, ut SILVfcH UTAH nDtWACDAUT, r .. V . f i T d r: 1 , I 1 y 4 - U i .1 . ia uk. Gold.., , j , 4 ' . t i f ... .J J j DREAD,) it ! i RATES 81 PER DAY; ft , New York, August 19. Gold opaned hundred t n of the bet pare Spring at 11 advanced in the first ten minute Fifteen Xoo tor sale. y tho ton or car load, at moderate rates. io 113, and has since declined to RIOIV nHSB. ferin cf tho . CiiddSl Be i . J , 1, it V( PIES, WINES, :- -, ; LIQUORS, if PBR WEEK SAUSAGE, r,) CftACKB&d, U ft , tlti CHEESE. H iy 1 1 - it m i r -- s I t Special contract for boarding boys. .19 ' ft 1 ( i tlolton, Utah. ( 1 Prco Ldino!). liKLTOflUOtioG, .te f t I v Pottsville, Augu-- t 19. At Tamaque last evening the nlln poured down in torrents for two hours. Cellars wero submerged and billiard tabic floatai, A h umber of saloons bavo boon eum pelled to suspetd busines. Train ware delayed by land slide In the lower portion of the borqugb, where the eoale are located for weighing coal. The coal dirt covered the tracks for a long istance five feet deep. j tn ICQ: I6SI. ICC! ndS od. Ho-opcii- supplied with the best the market TAXES are due and must be paid on The table isana aifords, V or be ore Aug II fate remaining un prepared In the inset atyta&n and a list V paid rhen will iieouiedelini'ient, in tha hands of tho Citv Marshal tor pfo8d when collection charges aad pencone-lion- , f alty will be added. Taxes, pa. able to LAMUBKT K IEL. FI TTY f V r t V j 1 i London, Aug. 18 The royal yacht Alberta, , with Queen Viet ria on board, collide) at six o'clock this even ing while crossing fimsa Osborne to Gos port, with the yachtMUtletoe, belong-in- g t JT. S Havwood nf Msncjiester, who, with hi party and friends, were on plea ure cruise. The sailors on board the Mistletoe were in the act of dipping the flag in honor of the Q ieen, when the cry was raised that the royal yacht was running down upon the lis- tletoe. Gieat excitemcnt ensued, and eff.rt were made to avoid the collision but too )ate. The Mistletoe was truck oft the starboard M, abreast o the mainmat. The Alberta rode completely over ha losing her own hows-spr- it and cut water. It was to describe the sene on board the vessel. The Queen who witnessed the collision from the deck of the Alberta, was deeply agitated, wringing her hands and was in a dread ful Every effirt is said to lave been made to save the party on .he Mistletoe which wa rapid'y sinking. Several of the recud were severely inured. The Mistletoe sank in a few minutes, carrying with her a lady and the mate, it being impossible to render further aid. The Alberta pro ceeded on her way to G port, but had scarcely reached the yard when Stoke, the master. of the , Mistletoe, and Haywood, who was bPrioualy injured, were carried to the houie of the admiral a im-posi- !' PWVQ. ' -- 1 t Lodcin C3 nl . lu r s ; J ,, ! si i tj ; I , GEORGE H AHF,. Preprint. ' - ni -f 1 Ll T1' ainful nfeAlous of tho Waller, and urinary organs, accompanied by gravelly deposits Tsc Only Fxgf-case- g Hem. n tul Fixes irritation of tho neck efthe bladder, with ' CjslfZCJkXCTgiljIr'j in tho artao, stricture, ia of holding E3AL t3TAr3 - i ' .riMlMMna aad la all ooadiGca of tha f ETgdSI) r J ' j PK or doWlitir. weaknM nx parts, aoaompaniod by . 0WEK3 & CO., Prcpg. n paiaftki irregularities in male or female, c Vf , t 0 J , , tl , UAiafttsasr.:Mut bstao will bo looad a fooet eCeacloos reaedbr. tiie market affords. 6tigs eaya every ing. for all principal points ia Idaho, i!4or.riW bejifa 44 Liberty street. New York epl7tf p i'll tiih 4 . . fe rt ' 4 I t if' t ! 'll4.!-4 ( I I dif-fioal- ty 1 5 1 cc"?cud j iillto inrcamaiff! 1 1 cgd - 'M A, r 1 tifi. Ji it- 0 v-- J t' H if-- 31 S Khxl'te a.$4luJrbair 1 f ntmsa. CLSo cSarw. ES3 BRlCSKJILDG,i4t23, $ y Into amf Clnhs Anetnr-Th- e, Queen Aboard. i ' -- 4 i CX & Tanna-- ca tj AD IKK) TAILS FQnCMCN. A li Ifotlce to Damage by Qalns PAPER, FRAMES. POOEXT CeleSratd Frederiokshurg end Denver r? rrlr. Ier al vavs on tan. Free Lunch day ' is n PL nQ03 Pr&prtCtCr. ,0ThO .mw,- p. . t y , -- 113. FANCY A 1 rA 4 i r r s 3 WINDOW d XING3BURY 6? DENNEY, Prop'rs. W HlmoHf Up. CORINNE i . M t STATIONERY, PIOTCR sak Ecntaaa 7 1 1" GOODS. m n i.amVPT v- ) l Assignment. ' VARNISHES. OILS, PERFUMERY IM CTO. . r . 1 0; Maloee. lliuiidin k GETGBgttITflO Tai-paycr- s. UTAH. First Claw Bit Aonve and TIN 4, na4vbw(ieweb Testerday when a woman stepped The only first clast "restaurant in Sthe eity aboard a Michigan avenue car the driver Ageing' the Government TT 'Washington, August 19. The Navy started up and caused her to ait down a? ,'i , . fl of seat. instead the tor on the Mrs. gil Depar'ment people are making much of Widow of the late Lout 811- he eaid I'm very sorry, tnadatn, the affair at Tripoli, where reparation is checked, up. MAOnATIU YAimi, Propriety to be demanded for an insulted Consul. as- heYes, r f .i x t( an occasion when sympav' its is It expected that by thi time every thy make one feel cg'HKl. she; replied, V, ? 77 ; ,r. man, woman and child in Tripoli has a she got up, but I believe Ill break EATE3-t- 3.0 Three meals for head for luokl 00 parasol .ver F : v ben ground into the dust in being thisAnd i she walloped -- him until there taught that no insignificant power can wa.n't anything left to strike with. A HIST CL1S3 DAOCS Ill'SI Uiiicn Bakery venture to insult the United States with ; FrwPrf..J impunity, AND CHEr.1ICAl.Gy THE BANK. A AND AMMUNITION. - rnr miy vixiX v o rit5 . east ef Bank of Corinne. CORINNE nail. y-u- r TISF ACTION WARR NTRD IN RE pairing Guns, Watches, Clocks an lewelry, Stocking a specialty. One door ttn TTerk ; J. W. McNUTT, Has constantlv on hand a large assortment of UN3, PISTOLS LEVI SENDERS. MOSS ETC. J. F. DoVOL, k t (Opposite R. R. Depot.) Corinne Vi a Al Saratoga, the other day, they had New York, August 19. A West In din letter says the American Minister, SUPERIOR TOILET GOODS. Mr. OQ Bassett, in Port Au Prince, daily UTAH Ladlaa' Hair Dressing and Bath department expects an outbreak among the Raytien -under the superintendence of Mrs. Spencer, people. He has General Carol lodged seltf in his houe under protection of the American flg. He refuses to surrender him to the Government. He has re quested the United S'ates Government PHIL. KLIPPLE, Prop., to send him S man of war for his pro tlwav on hand, the bet beef, veal, mutton lection.1 Mr. 'Bassetts house Is surport; te be't corned meats, and the rounded by a guard of soldiers who General OlacLsm'thing, Wagon oe- and sausages of all kinds. daily insult him and his family. Carol .Making and Shoeing. was one of the recent chief leaders of the Cavh paid for all kinds of hides. Meats de outbreak recently against the President, Carriage Renal rin ainttnt and Trimming hvered any place iree of charge. condemned to doath by the has bean and isons, Jogries and dleight made to order authorities. NOBTII FBONT STAKE T, Iam thankful for OVERLAND SHOPS, t J Owfcd ' ? Augusta, Georgia, FREE LUNCH EVERY DAY Bath eoma elegantly fnrnlahad. J , Has a special from C Paper Hanjjor OmOJU AT THE f August 19 A young German giving hh nemo as John Kane Ctilllag, surrendered to the police cf Ilewark leal eyeniqg, saying that on the th of Uay last with threw otbor tramp ha was oonoamed in a mnrder M. E. OAR3PC2LL, and robbery of an elderly German about forty miles tbia side of Pittsburg, Pa. . J OF. J. CAGGIE, Paint o. no. 4 118.S2 - y. ff '.m j Yovfc, Invited to attend standing are cordially H. II. CHURCH, N. 1. , g II kht 0 s.12 Secretary. A. u t wl - . 1 t B s cl firoa 1 I3urc?cr A good UTAH. cnrogU t . rrrrrri ff 5 cf Cold. W- - ,.. ysv . ' ItJ-iiCUHa 8psolal Dispatches to the Mail. Ki-sicl- CORINNB Otfd gold toay to 1U.S7;' CORINNB LODGE, No. 4, moot every Friday night at 8 o'clock, in .Masonic Hall, Montana street. Corlnne. Utah. Md Felloes In Sh . 1. , TELEGRAPHIC. rwf inr.r Monda WT I. O. AltorneyatLarf H UTAH. TO0C2DAY, ACCZ35 10, 1025. COniRKB. 7 ' ; f a all , s "fO. ' REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS bold at Maonie Hall, Short build jotinoon, w A urrurg1 XkrNOMtkl'M On V Av v- - i u On cr.:jv2?z? "Sdg 5C3 DOIL C-IL- t ' t , 4i i 1 in 'I tffti f (I , e.i - ' 4 ' ,bv f ( ,1 A f - r f f- ? - V t: |