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Show . Css ji t Vh In connection wl h our nswc?autr, w4 fc? fint elass JOB 0FFIC3, uA ropMed t do, at reasonable rates, all kinds Published every evening (except Sunday) by COOKE V. s. JOHNSON. J0US30X. & S- - S. CfcOKK. PRIttltflG. FIDE JOB MAIL DAILY CORINNE needs, CU1 TEBMNj Six months... Threemonths One Month 1 3 00 NO. CORIME, UTAH. TUESDAY, SEPTE5IDER 28, 1875. Y0L. 3. 24. Delivered by carrier at"25 cents per week. MISCELLANEOUS. BUSINESS CARDS. CORINNE LODGE NO. WILLIAM HYNDMAN, Attornoyat-Law- , - CORINNE - . - - UTAH. sopi-t- f At tor noy CORINNE LODGE, No. 4, meet every Frtday night at 8 oclock, in Hall, Montana street, Corinne, Utah. Odd Fellows in good standing are cordially invited to attend. F. II. CUUKCU, N. G. se!2 Hkxry C. KtR3Et., Secretary. w at'Law t UTAH. CORINNE W. R. STOVER, Painter OFFICE ed per-orm- le - sepl8-t- f LANDON. A. Livery aud Feel Stables. - UTAH sepltf Denver Feed and Sale Stable. SALE. HAY AND GRAIN FOR II. JV. LEONARD ELIEL, Boots and Shoes, FURNISHING GOODS AND I in New York and Boston, to pay the IDES, Front St., Lear Fifth, Corinne, Utah. AND ALL STYLE-GUARANTEED. FURS PELTS SATIS-FACTIO- Montana St., bet. 4th aud 5th, UTAH. CORINNE, ROOMS, H Montana St., bet. Fifth and Sixth, THE CHOICEST AND WINES, LIQUORS CIGARS ALWAYS ON HAND. Corinne, Utali. H. W. P. SPENCER, PROPRIETOR. FREE LUNCH EVERY DAY Hot, Cold and Perfumed Baths. The cosiest saloon in the city. Bath ooms elegantly furnished. seltf SUPERIOR TOILET GOODS. UTAH Ladies' Ilalr Dressing and Rath department "under the superintendence of Mrs. Spencer, seltf rOLi General BlacUsmithing, Wagon Making and Shoeing. Carriaje Repairing Paintfngand Trimming Wagons, Liagjies and Sleighs made to order XOKTII FRONT STRKFf, ways on Cash paid for all kinds of hides. Meats livered any place free of charge. I am thankful for the patronage of the de- XJtn.li.. pub-LE- VI octl5-t- I AND ETC. J. W. McNUTT, GUNSMITH, WHOLKS4.LK 123 constantly on hand a large AND RKTAIL DRALKK IN assortment of UXS, PISTOLS AND AMMUNITION. PURE DRUGS SATISFACTION WARRANTED IN g Guns, Watches, Clocks an lewelry. Stocking a specialty. RE-pairin- 1 I. epl-t- f UTAH. First Class Bit House and Bll Hard Hialoon. GLASS, WINDOW VARNISHES, OILS, PAINTS, THE BANK. A AND CHEMICALS, Oce door east ef Bank of Corinne. CORINNE TOILET FINE SOAPS, SPONGES, BRUSHES. IMPORTED PERFUMERY GOODS. AND WALL FANCY PAPER, STATIONERY, PICTURE KINGSBURY & DENNEY, FINE Proprs. wines, liquors, and cigars. r Ji16 Celebrated Fredericksburg and Denver Deer always on tap. Free Lunch day Onrl BAA me tM ik a aU If usaey 0 Laager BankuildUi411 H. t OOB. 8TB . UOKTA2TA 8T8. Direct Cable Inter- rupted Etc., Etc. New Orleans, Sept. 28. Galveston advices from Brazovia, dated 23d, confirm reports received from Matagorda. The town was washed away, excepting four houses which remain standing. No lives lost. The people were saved by clinging to cedar trees in the vicinity. SPRING SON, UTAH. Propriety THE ONLY r ' i HOTEL FIRST-CLAS- S IS THE CITT. Wl $2 60 PER DAY. BEDS FOREIGN. Direct Cable Interrupted. The authorities of the direct United States cable announce that it is interrupted in shallow waters. A repairing ship goes out immediately. London, Sept. 28. Tne Fall River Operatives. Floods in Ireland. Board and Lodging W to MJ per cay. n ' NEW BRICK BUILDING, LARGE, PLEASANT AND WELL FURNISHED RdOlfS, 7 GOOD SPRING BEDS IN ALL THE SLEEP- - , , Free Bus to and from the Cars. gage Transferred with Care and without Charge. , 1 . ING ROOMS. , Bag, The attention of the traveling public Is speas It has lately cially nvited to this House, changed hands and is now in charge of one of tho ino-- t popular and1 experienced hotel' men in Utah. Stages for all parts of Montana and Ida leave the Metropolitan daily at 6:96 a.m. The Table will be at all times supplied with the best, and the comfort of guests attended to. TRAINS leave at 8 oclock every morning, and make connection with the Stage for Helena, Deer Lodge, Fort Benton, Boseman , Virginia City and all points in Montana. A Billiard Saloon in connection with the House. FREE COACH TO AND TOOM CAQS seltf THE 3CARDOLEY HOUOC, CORNER. London, Sept. 28. A destructive flood OLD ciation held yesterday, resolutions were occurred yesterday during the gale in the Valley of the Lee, Ireland. The passed unanimously as follows: sent be river rose several feet, and inundated a a Resolved, That petition portion of the city of Cork and the through the city to solicit the tradeswithmen and others in favor of the county for miles around, occasioning imW. L. WHEGLOCtt drawal of conditions proposed by the mense damage io property. Similar employers, and a petition if necessary accounts have been received from other bo sent to the State authorities for parts of Ireland and from Scotland. Has the Old Cor'er facing the in Dopot style and k ?ps tho we wish be understood it that that aid; to act in no selfish spirit towards emDouble Homicide. Last Thursday Finest Wines, Liquorr .d Cigars. ployers for the following will put an an Indian, known as Indian Dick, end to petty strikes; That we afo willgot into a quarrel with an Indian boy to ten in and notice take ing days give out in Pine Nut Valley, and from words Free Lunch every night, corsisting of Oyster all questions of wages and labor, or Soup, and the Vegetables of the season. they came to blows, when Dick pulled otherwise we forfeit all pay belonging out his and shot the boy, after pistol to us then due, and we expect the same which be fled. The boy was taken to from them for instant dismissal. Csrson immediately and subjected to The three commissioners are now in surgical treatment, but died Thursday session for the purpose of districting the evening. The father of the boy was Pay for what you get, and get what city and sending out canvassers to much affected at the death of the lad, you pay for. obtain signatures as above. and while swearing vengeance upon the The following incendiary notice was slayer his voice quaked with grief. He Here food is found posted on Bedford street last prepared for the best of society. immediately jumped upon the train and And handsomely served in all styles and night: came tb Steamboat, whitherthe slayer Andvariety; the lovers of imported llqnors and wine Now 27. burn Monday, Sept. boys had gone. Here he found him yester- Say W heelocks the place in the city to dine. ' Rock street. It will find somebody day morning. As soon as Dick saw Of meats, wild and tme. he br--s full 50 dishes work. Now is your time. Do it at the avenger on his track he started to The I3er river sapplys him with all sorts of old man was not but run the away, going fishes; once. Damn insurance. Burn every to lose his revenge, and aiming at the re- And the f ir La and the hills on Rhino agents house you come to. treating man with a Springfield rifle, Givethe drinks to all those who at the Old Corner him the Rock street is the street upon which shot heart, through dines. on one ball entering the greater portion of agents and mill the arm and passing the side under owners reside. all Hours. Meals clear through came out on the othr. Dick fell over and died without a groan. aboard the The old man then TICKETS Candidates for Delanos Office. train and came to jumped FOR8I. Reno. ' Yesterday THREE MEALoctS-tf Chicago, Sept. 28, A Washington Coroner Jones went to Steamboat to hold an inquest upon the body. The special says there is endless gossip conbody was brought to Reno on the 3 cerning the successor to Secretary De- oclock train, and at 4 ocleck a Corlano, and there is little else but gossip. oners jury was summoned, who having Front Street, bet. Fourth and Fifth, The persons mentioned as possible suc- heard the evidence, rendered a verdict is as The stated. survivor cessors are Armstrong, formerly Con- substantially in jail, and Indian Dick was buried last gressman from Pennsylvania, evening. Reno Journal. John Scott of Pennsylvania, Wayne UTAH. CORINNE, One day last month when trade was McVeaghof Pennsylvania, ex Governor Dennison and Judge Taft of Ohio, dull a Vicksburg grocery clerk procured Clinton B. Fisk of Missouri, Assistant a pieee of sole leather from a shoemaker, and painted it black, and laid it aside for Secretary Cowan and Revfuture use. Within a few days an old present Commissioner of Internal Edward enue Pratt. General Ball, ikap from back in the country came in MAQRATHA YAllfJEL, Proprietress formerly of Pennsylvania, a wealthy and inquired for a plug of chewing toCalifornian and an intimate friend of bacco. The piece of sole leather was the Presidents, is also mentioned as tied up, paid for, and the purchaser Delanos possible successor. At the end of the A FIRST CLASS started for home. HOUSE. BOARDING he sixth day returned, looking downcast and dejected, and walking into the store Creditorsof Railroad inquired of the clerk: Meeting Member that torbacker I got here New York, Sept. 28. The meeting the tother day? of the creditors of the Alabama & Yes. j The table is supplied with the best the market Chattanooga Railroad yosterday wag Well, was that a new brand? affords, and prepared in the finest styled No some old brand, presided over by Charles L. Frost, who Regular plug lerbacker, was it? stated that the sum total required from Yes. bondholders to get possession of the road Well, then, its me; its right here from the trustees, including the past in my jaws, sadly replied the man. was knowed I duo interest, was in round figures I getting purty old, but RATES 31 PER DAY; $9 PER WEEK on bitin plug. I alius was I $50,946,467. If the creditors did not never seed a bandy afore this one that I come to an understanding and comply couldnt tear plug td pieces at one chaw. I with the terms pf the trustees bid sot my teeth on to this one, and bit and before the 11th of October, the road pulled and twisted like a dog at a root, Special contracts for boarding boys. and for bitin six and pulling Ive keep must be resold to pay legal expenses. and there she am now, the same Mr. Frost said further that a more days, HOTJO XSjf as the day you sold her to me I remarked Seems to be good plug, rascally set than the Governor of AlaXAIX 8TBRKT, bama and his clique did hot exist. The the clerk as he smelled of the counterfeit. been wrecked, its coal roads engines have Shes all right; its me thats failUTAH. SALT LAKE CITY for almost sold been mines nothing, and man. Pass old the exclaimed ing! its property ruined, to enrich a set ef me out some finout, and Ill go homo political scoundrels. A committee of and deed the farm to the boys, and git for the grave! three, consisting of Charles L. Fjost, ready MALSH & GREENEWALl), PropV John Sickles and Joseph Morse, was himself A negro suddenly finding, appointed to meet the representatives of under a fire during a skirmish in the the first mortgage bond holders and enlate war prayed. This is what he REFITTED deavor to effect compromise. The meetOh Lordy! if youer eber rjpHB II OUSE HAS BEEN prayed: The table sup- -, to call the old nigger, .vied with the best tho market affords. ing then adjourned,, subject guinetodo anythin. fardis eo7-- tf time. chairman.' nows the your of (Formerly the Junction House) - UTAH. OGDEN JUNCTION re-open- ed ss First-clas- FRAMES, POCKET CUTLERY, Etc. VIRGINIA HOUSE. SALT LAKE well-Furnieh- COBINNE, UTAH s accommodations for TRANSIENT AND HOME CUSTOM. U. H. BEARDSLEY sep7-t- f UNION BAKERY BREAD, PIES, WINES, LIQUORS, 8AUSAGE,1 CRACKERS, OHBESE. , ex-Senat- DRUGS J. F. DeVOL, JEWELER SANDERS. noli) Proprietor. I NICKUH TERMS TABU AND Ex-Sena- tor lie (Opposite R. R. Depot,) Corinno Zanesville, Ohio, Sept. 28. John Stoneburner was instantly killed at the Ohio Iron Companys furnace last night rifiST CLASS by the falling of a gas stack. m. UTAH - - - CORINNE at band, the best beef, veal, mutton and pork; tko hot corned meats, and the best sausages of all kinds. 1 1 - M. E. CAMPBELL, Belle-France- PHIL. KLIPPLE, Prop., 1 - CENTRAL HOTtlL, , jVEeat IMIarket. OVERLAND SHOPS, HOTEL. Montana Street, first-cla- M. IP. KOSS3IAN, AND Instantly Killed. Prompt attention paidto orders by 1 mail. Work reedy when prata&sd. HOTELS. METROPOLITAri COHINNE, J 9 . sepl-t- f ST. LOUIS BAR3E8 SHOP BAT-- am prepared AND Emily Southard Fall River, Mass., Sept. 27. At a special meeting of the Spinners asso- HATS. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR H The EASTERN. A VINO PERFECTED MY ARRANGE-m- e ts with some of the largest houses GLAZIER AND PAPER HANGER. IS HALL, Wholesale and retail dealer in GENTS ORNAMENTAL Seekers for Secre- tary Delanos Office. the place for the best and try its quality. is beer in the citv. G&li PAINTER. Oft USING BEER In Richards Hall, seltf All EPIIEKD, AND HOUSE.' SIGN Office Louis Orduors CORINNE. St-- , The Mill Operatives at Fall River on the Rampage. New York, Sept. 28. A dispatch from Richmond. Maine, reports that the captain and his wife, and fourteen out of the crew of nineteen of the ship Emily Southard were lest by the wrecking of the vessel on the English coast a few days ago. Captain Woodsworth is the ninth sea captain from Bowdoin who has been lost within. a year. ,hrs, Biw HOTELS. Reports Confirmed. AT THE CITY H& LL, MILWAUKEE FURGUSONI4. BRO., North Front Special Dispatches to the Mail. Paper Hanger Salt Lake City, Corner Fifth and Front Bts., CORINNE TELEGRAPHIC Lost on the Emily Southard. ... . p ... FiftH Street, Corinne. .Tan 13. All operations pertaining to dentNi . in the most skillful manner, at reas prices Omcc With Dr. Graham, Corinne, Utah. HAROENBROOK J. CAGGIE, A. DENTIST. Kale, FA A M. I. O. O. F, JOHNSON, P. A REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS held at Masonio Hall, Shorts build-w- r ing, Montana street, the first and third Mondays of each month. Sojourning brethren in good standing are cordially invited to G. GOLDBERG. W. M. attend. sepl7-t- f J. W. McNutt, Secretary. Special attention given to collections, H. 5, A - Letter Heeds, Cireeleie, j 110 00 5 06 cf' ' - ' One y?ar, by mail or express Froo Lunch. nl6 GEORGE HANF, Proprietor. Jas. M. Smith. Geo. M. A. Haxksr Gmith & Harkoty ' ; ' REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND 8EAR0HZR3 OF RECORDS. ttSTLoans negotiated. .R. R, Tickets bought and sold. . MAIN 8TBEET, 8 ALT, LAKE CUT, UTAH (Three doors north of PosteSeeJ ' I Hone and buggy in attendance to show property. iu7-8- m SILVER STAR RESTAURANT, North Front street, Corinne, Utah.. XX BA. P, SILVERS, Proprietor. The only fint elass restaurant in the olty , Mrs. Silvers, widow of the late Louis Silvers, .superintends the work herself, which in sores it to be in the best style. RATES 38.00 per week. Three steals fer Price, Twenty-lir- e Newspaper NINETY-EIGHT- Cents. ' ' , Advertises ; ; ySTtOix ,: H Containing a complete list ol all the towns Uu the United States, the Territories and tas of Canada, haring a pepCMSee D ! , theY eetshsue of o AtynSjsrs nsofyd value rroea gtaspi .to. Also, a Cnufi ptstfng-oto- r fjccs SBSSsSiSSS Xsr uer mo Msl. k hNUM, UrwUFC-S- ar Mustosl, Tsxhkm, nais; Very eoosplsta Bm. itafsthfr wQi coanpletbEstef over 1S9 GermArpapmpnAtsd to th Gutted States. Also, an 'essay ufitd ahowfeg th many tables of in various newspapers, and beginner In advertising . ed--ertfe- ed. GEO. p 41 ROWELL A OO., Park Row, New Ytwhg. J- V. " v l Li - |