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Show 0 -? I- . t V Advertising agengv fc3 21 Urohl'itaT Bxsta Ct.-J.- f yI . . 'S. f 'I - , ijjt;' P f i x ' Fine JOD.pninTiae, MAIL. DAILY CORINIIE x sT a f published every evening (except und COOKE 8. evotk. TER months Three months Ontt Month. T,- - 0L. 2. 00 C0R1XXE, UTAH, TUESDAY, AUGUST Delivered by carrier at 25 cents per week. WILLIAM HYflOMAN, Aftoruoj - CORIN .E L0D3E NO. A ttt-Lii- w, - - - UTAH. Special attention given to collections. e;ltf P. E. REGULAR A F & M. A V held at 'laconic Hall, Shirt', build in . dontana street, the and third Monda.'. of eah month. So irt lrning broth ren In good standing are cordially invited to O. G LDGEiU), W. M. attend. J. VV. McNarr, Secretary. sepl7-t-f 'A UTAH. A. W, R. STOVER, . , . Paintar ft Pipar Hangar . DENTIST. :e Owns With re r rea. n-a- le Graham, Corinne, Utah. Dr. senlS-t- f HARDEN3ROOK A. Livery aud LANDON-Kale- Food N , table. Corner Fifth and Front 8ta , . COItINXK UTAH Stdtf Denver Fie J and dale fetabits HAY AUD GRAIN FOR SALE. The AT THE CITY HALL, OFFICE All operation pertaining to dent!- for nod in the most snillfnl tn&nnor. at C AGGIE, .X. Marsh-- 1 'dian sion Fifth Street,n. Corinne. J an .1 Commis- - A Washington Chicago, August3l investi-gation Alarsh-Indisprcinl pays theI--o nisi commission, in session at Denver, adjourned tsaturday, and will jfo to BEER MILWAUKEE HALL, Kansas City, where additional testimony will he taken. It meets here Salt Lake City, 9'h to take the testimony of P.of. Maish and Mr. Welsh, Commis Tn Richards Hall, i the ola-for the best eioner Smith and Secretary Delano. beer in thj citv. 'all and trv it. vialitv. They have spent fifty days and have A R D E L I E L, taken a very large amount of testimony. an Onlnorn - e LEON Hamlet, Barry' Su livan and Davenport NewYnrk, Augut t E-- L. 31. Lat night in New York. a ' CENTS' FURNISHING was GOODS AND The-wave- free fod Lunch every day .- - l'Tin Ladles' Jlalr Dressing and Hath de!artmont under the u;eriiifendonee of .lrs. seltt o PHIL. KLIPPLE, Prop -- Caneral Blacksm thlnt?, Wagon Maxing and Snoemg, i Cs-ri- ReiairinT 'aintlnir and Tritimin? ir;ij4ait Sioirh' m ids to order aj Ta.nj.K. the bet beef, veal; mutton be-- t and ix.rc eorued ineaus, and the s be.'t of all kiudo. on band, e saa.-aife- - Octl-Vtl- - I2WELEK LEVI S NDERS. AMD CUXSMITn, WHOLESALE A5D W A ,elry. Stockinj t epl-t- - ETC.' ' retail dealer f.lalad & t f . TOILET 80 APS, BPONGE9, BRUSHES, IMPORTED V- Proprs. WINE3, LIQUORS, LSD CIGARS. . r building -- and Denver pwd.riek.bnrf ta Free launch day th old Hussey aooxKniMaTRa , J . r- FANCY ' WALL ' I I PAPER, ' , London Money ft1 e f ' .( V --. Jt .Is., , J, , i , , FRAMES, POCKET " CUTLERY, Etc. - CORUVNJE, FBI NO BEDS t S TRAINS leave at 8 oolook eyerv morning, and ma te connection with the Stage for de., ena. Geer Lolge. Fort iienton, Lio.emaa, Virginia Jity and all pofots iu Montana. r 1 1 . f T ' FR'E tOACII TO AN) TltOM CATS, SdAnooLcY houox. h k ? 4 THE OLD CORNER (Termer ly the Junction Hooe) , ' A r W. L. WHCCLOCII Ha in tirat-ola- ss Fint-ola- T. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigar. t 1 - 'UTAH. the Old Corner facing the style and keep the re-open-ed Depot - OGDEN JUNCTION f t ? aooommodatlon Jbr w TRANSIENT AND NOME CUSTOM. 1 Free Lunch every night, consist nt of Oyster Soup, and the Vegetables of the season. r j UI ' 1 A. v.'f V- V'. iI1. , O' ' ser7 . . 1 . . tf H.. DC1.RP3LET At- - t tf x ii- - : is , u i ."-'v- Uvanoton Motel, Pay for what you get, and get what yod pay for. ,, - FRONT STM ETAN8TOK, WT. - t . f; Here food is prepared for the best of society, ' tnd .handsomely served in all styles nd v riety; And the lovers of imported liquors and wine Sky Wheelocas the place in the city to cline. 1 ' Jf I 5 , r YIHiilNIA HOUOE. Una. Dciy 1 W U ? 1,1 . Ma-k- et f m 1 " ; UTAR. MlLAD CITY, liquCbs ' " ntt UTAH, class ' r y The table Is BATE5-? PER BAY ; t 5 t 4 i r i . i Chinese Outrage Mr. HenderShanghai, Augu&LBl son, chiel engineer in the Maratime Customs services, and the lighthouse keeper on ChCnlung promontory, with.tlUHV Chinese employes, have been attacked villagers. by the neighboring It i w M r t alleged the outrage was initigated by a Haudario, whuo jleodttfiua viaited. -- I svviilwI ; . rf: -' CtT0F4L: KYtSOti PSKaivN 1 ;tx L Mae. woman. her or(irl stoj.14 ot .Wo twajufol UaUV saefcst. Chine tatottr disa ur geuw jaswlry.: post ;aid. dd eAte'Le SALT LAKE 01X7 iy AoCsaag. Wn ctfO AfotjK i&TTMiOJCv iJU ' ft 1 n ; ! rt ,s , v ' t . S 1 n HOOT fqpHB awl waU-farekhe- Ait ct) &n HAS BETT Ifc f- ,i. j3. q EETiri J, .vi U . . XUI uui; : j rnAtr "t juwrri J ! ) Ki-ui- tuiT i I ' Vjir k'j i, I U(n-ir- mi ! sr .'.4 'riumi it fill int A i t!M bf.n.nTL'tiPa,;, ok'i , A i. tLkeg a i4 .la k- ' . If-- v tt ' vers, uiirratvna tde.werkSr; tiaetfli bd'Li r-- i CnteshgtA. T ti 1 v ' - X'i si h , t T- ; t'lr.U. ' - Prc? sS, L.S it vj " ffwft Tbk only B 't-t- OnTUTAH, -, rt . - i '.'r:r A GREEUTYTALO;' . SALT LAKE X. ''' V UTAH. ,.pi bot s i SlLViSU ttTAtt . A A . t fu?-M-m I V jv, vl r. . 5 I 4 5 mfgotlated. R. B. Ticket property. , 7 ' r . . 'si , ; , ' a .MAUI kTaXXT, f . iX f. J ( - aniac : Barker A , (Three doors north of PostoQoe.) Horee and bucar .ia attrndanoe to show dAi.'t .jKi'cYccrc)fa: ry 4 , i ; 4 ; W.-.- a Harked - v.r .fiSTREET, MAIH Gpfcial contracts for, boarding boyij.; . the sahsevopa jwity. ' aEFSead for Prise Lists 1 '1 .I. ; i j, t. t 'ir i- . i 1 . , ,, , PTA WEC3: 1 i v.ujV, ! MAL.ECTAAE At aNTrt AND , OF RKOURDd. , , 3 t , rcrT-j- A f a if EOBGE HANF Omlth - A . ur-- , sppaUed with the h$t the market V . - ' Jas. M.Smith. yj fdorMdaMparfid in tha 41 CBAGHEE3, CHEESE. J 9 ry . - t "j qU t :i , Prco Lx$nTif ' 1 J y" t maidiso k PniYCE G CO., IBAUSAGB, r; Far 02 5f. August 31 The'd-tt'London dispatch says the' market at the ORG&HS fiiid LIELOOEOIIS opening this .morning I was flit for all t 0 fJ i ofkind American seciritie. The The oldest. Targe t and mot pef fect manafiacl reason of thi is the unfavorable im, tofy td the United State. created the failure of pression by the r Bank-o- f California. While there is a i ri great deal of interest manifeted, it canv .. r fi t not be said now that there is any par' hV la CM. excitement. Consol ticular n .. Now are a shade easier; quoted ' at 94 . u ., No other MusteaT .IntrattWit ' . ; . rfoprUt YAlPlEL, . a ' ( , WXNE8, , ! BEO. A. i' . 1 PIES,, s;, r ' 1 1 4 AN D. - BREAD,) . . J.F.OR4TP. j t Yrk, .. STATIONERY, PICTURE - AND t GOODS. DENNEY nit .ie-tr- 4 4. $ - v & : . l House. eltf Connecting with U. N R. ' R-- trains going Ha n 4oh every - Monday 'Yedneda aid riluj retaruiog Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. , t i j t : The Turks Advanoina; is WINDOW VARNI3HE3, PERFUMERY t! "f A Billiard Saloon in connection with the . AugU't 31 The Turks hava thrown one thousand men into Trcbigue. i Hard Kaluoa. , lNALLTnB8LEEP- v ' Ufa ROOMS. . Bgua, UTAH. FINE 'V 'a. , , Stags Valliy I FOREIGN. New GLASS, pat. jnse t The Tahe will be at all times supplied with thtbeat, and the 00m fort r of guest attended to. , "'1 ' v 1 GOOD Front Street, bet Fourth and Fifth, - uv AND CHEMICALS, F,rn CUH nu Home and Bit Ki038URY -- " , - A 0o . u ' PURE DRUSS OILS, .V v r i . NEW BRICK BUILDING, LABOR, FLSACA2TT AMD WELL FURNISHED B OM3, Stasres for all parts of vontana and Ida leave the Metropolitan daily at 0:M a. to. - the bank. i l 1 i' k PAINTS, f. ; :? V, 4 C0; 02 - if mea in Utah. h's specialty. ' CORINNE ... The attention of ths paveling pablio Is specially nvitod to this House, as It ha lately changed hand and i now in charge of one of the mot popular and experienced- hotel - Until the facilities of all known scheme of , salvation shall Chave boed 'yery con' siderahlv enlarged it is hardly worth your while to do anything. north. door a3t ef Bank of Corinne. On i a - TEBII3-- IH3 UZ1K8 A di-pat- ch AMMUNITION. Ycnox WRRXTED IN RE- Gun. Watch, Clocks an a v ? , NS, PISTOLS., AND i Y , 1 What," akV Woodh'tilf A Claflins Weekly, bhall I do to be saved?" 1 J. W. McNUTT, Has contantlv on hand a large assort. noiH uf jui .V, . Free 'But to and from the Otrt. Baggage Transferred with Care and without Charge. -s. , ORUSS J. F. DoVOL, 4 - JYrk, August .31, It f was ITHE .Montana taxe botng dlaoontlnned (Vote reported yesterday that a dispatch had a -- orinao to M&iaa, tha uadarsigned trill raw COEINNE, t been received that tho direct cable was 'wtk'f' repaired and communication between !y A,.Tr-WeoXLino',. this country and Ireland whs completp. iI o a i Tho Sup rintendent of tho cornpanyaid a was rocived telling him to Carrying the United States malls and passea he on the lookout fot th Farraday, and gars, UACnATIU f c r ; f she is now expected at any moment. between Hampton srvnON,i U.N.R.R., fl U t ixli. 1 on NeW am thankful for the patronage of the pub (Optosite R. R. Depot.) Corinne ' ' if s, s v The Direct Cable. Cah "aid for all kind of hides. Meats de livered any place tree of charge. lic-nol- 'r ( OXT gfCgysdA'Jgbfel rxs TTS3 Proprietor. ; T w ' at hu-ines- 4 i X NORTH FRONT STRoKT, ' Some years ago in western India an ML MoSOHAlD, pjldPRiETOiL im poster levied si war tag in the, duti ... of-t-he way villages in the name and on TTT";.f account of the Queen. His credentials tf meats, wild and t me, he h s full oQ dishes U The r river, supply him. with li sorts oi were simplH,rfbut. effective, and uonitd ' First o'ass accommodations for traveler ana w, ,. of an empty Cfnsse'A' Blackwell pickle Andfishes; the f ir La Belle France, and the hills on home custom. The beat aypointad ' hotel la the ien itory. the ithin- , . . jar with the ov f am on the ilhiel, 'a id Washington Notes. a paper scrawled over in imitation of Give driaas to all those who at the Old Corner . dines. it WHhingttp, August 31. Lwis J English writing, Lr which was tilled a KATES 00 per dav. B'nneit and Jshn Hand, witnesses fur enl, which was simply the impression fiOo. slngli ideal. of the hung of a mustard, jar. And yet Hourbe r.loalo the'StiJffl against Geo D. Lord, fur all M with these credentials he succeeded, in niched hail in $5,000 each. . t . iT , a goo 1 deal .of .twtniy untii h The market company levying ventured intosme- - village ' where-- ' the THRCC MEAL TIOKCTC fOR 01. Afto:la ebnneotion with the Hotel I a firfft' . Oottrtf bn been enjoined from doing further olasaivery, r eed aad bale btable. jwM.r people were mre advanced. : A Receiver will b ap sTT Ro-opon-od. pointed next Monday. Liabilities about Union Wa-hingt- Ilwav. a - !IXarket. SXe'at, OVERLAND SHOPS, -it . p m, & m-hs- r , At the Centennial next yeaV, there will be a department 'allotted for the iOld babies, exhipition of and Pennsylvania) patriots.' are geoer-al- y directing the attention of their wives to the Tad. ROOMS, nu ncara R j ; OTAJL , f finir-moni- 1 Board and Lodging 0 to por uay. ' Ginger ate bears the same' relation ship to champagne that petty larceny dues to the Indian Rng. t OATH ? t 't COLK, " TABU.U9 flEST-CLAS- S , , - ,rf s t ' D. CAMPBELL, - 'v . i . !i - t , 4 1 KOasj3IAN " , . CORINNE J, n. J . 1 1 , Hamlet night Booths Theatre, where Mr. Barry SulHATS. North livan begun, an engagement of one reltf A VINO PERFECTED MYARRANGE-m- e hundred representations in this country II. II. KlIl.niEKl), t with soioe of the largest houses under the management of Messrs. Jar in New Yorc and lioston, I am prepared HOUSE. SION AND ORNAMENTAL rett and Palmer, was densely filled and to pay tho the presence' of 69th regiment, decoration on boxes and the mu.ic, gave the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR PAINTER. a whole vast assemblage an uncom GLAZIER AND PAPER HANGER. brilliant oc The appearance. AND PELTS j ,'nonly HIDES, FURS enl-t- f casion was one of a tVstival of welcome, Front St., Lear Fifth, Corinne, Utah. in which tho Iri.h and Irish Americans Sc paid honor a d homage to this GlUINIKQ IX ALL STFL:? AND SATI3 countryman. A torch light FACTION GDAKANflSKD. procession, fire works and a serenade Montana St., bet. 4th and 5th, by the 69th regiment band supplemented LOUIS ST. the performance. B33 t SHiP The Grand Opera House was also UTAH. CORINNE, AND filled hy a fine audience, drawn by the announcement thHt E. L Davenport Montana vt., bet. Ffih and Would play Hamlet. He was received THE CHDICKST , WINE,' LIQUORS AND , with great enthu-iasand the weluum CIGARS ALWAYS ON ttaND. Corinne, I'uh, ing app.ause continued so long that the veteran artist showed signs of embarH. W. P. SPENCER, PROPRIETOR. rassment. Like Sullivan. Davenport was called before the curtain at the anil Perfum d Baths, not, close of every act, and throughout the The cosiest saloon in the citr Bath ooma elegan'ly furniahtd. pay each was liberally applauded by their respective audiences. SUPERIOR TOILET GOODS. FURGJSON A BRO.f CORINNE Front St. i , aoass . r t f x a 3 j ; r Wholesale and retail dealer in Boots and Shoes, f t UTAH - - CORINNE, , -- M . i : Chicago, August 31. A dipatch frnm Yankton sayj a nunbr of Black Hillers have arrivnd, having vacated the hills on General Crooks' ordr. They Dakota of the account dig bring good gings. ?e!2 . Olaokllls Latest From tho 11JK011, N. G. K. M. C Kf'S'sr., Secretary. onwnriM. HOTEL Montana Otrtet, illicit EASTERN. . SggSu METROPOLITAN tribute to the memory of the great Cl-forbanker: What a billowy life, what a ilh'lpi crested career and what more fitting, place for,, the soul of such a mnn to take than the shores of the bounding sea fit emblem of bit boundless aspirations. He would, had he bad the yellow gold in heaps large enough, have sowpt hroadcaitovsr all tha earth, ' that ; thw poor might, haver have known want. ? Tha Gtrspel be preached was that or the uplifting of all men by developing the resources of the Cosmos. failed because' tie mountains poured forth their golden fctream too slowly for, bis. vast enterprises. He failed because be wanted all others to flourish tike the poplar tree in the desert. ; He gave and gave; he piltd4 burden upon burden upon his own'sboul ders until bad hebeen Atlas himself the load would have ground him to powder. Last of Q ibs friend in whom b? most trusted upbraided ,,him, and reptoved him with frigid severity for the very lib erality on which ihktrfriend could have drawn unlimited drafts. He' was slain in the house of hi friend for whom he the , final wopld have .died. ,.,VVh0, ' i, tbe.stock tf of aprount humanity (.ia. taken, Willi aM C. Ralston will be found lai above par. .The Pacific .will seem to sound a sa Ider anthem in the ears of all who li.ten to lits sublime Tne winds will wail in symphonies. v t more mournful cadence 'over, the land whore hisvfun fettered, spirit Ungers lovdid 'well and' kindly ingly. i tf him found the of hif da by men when in whom he parting soul' ' trusted turned uway. Ever green be hie m m.ry in this Western World, this gulden land, he loved ;so well! Wail. cisi b. D jt -- Special Dispatches to tha -- Il:.vir QALOSOy, The Golden Era has the following COMMUNICATIONS nil c.a 1013 TTcck Horn. C. n:a CORrNNE LODGE. No. 4, meet r. everv Frtdav night At 3 oclock, in w A. jS Masonic Mall, Montana street Corinne, Utah. Md Fellow, in good tan ding are cordially invited to attend. A.tornoyatLiavr, ,ri 5, I. O. O. F. JOHNSON, CORINNE mL - I w. TELEGRAPHIC. MISCELLANEOUS. iet c3Pmtl . JX BUSINESS CARDS. 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