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The building xvas about 00s third completed and entirely of wood. .Fight laborers wore injured, five seriously, and one fatally. The building was under contract to be finished Y of iperintendoneo . .', y's I UTAH - Ruh Philadelphia, Oct. 12. About no on high wind, blew down the unfinished Agricultural Hall in the Cen- January 1st. SlIFEIlIOIt TOILET GOODS. o Vi Blown , to-da- LUNCH EVERY DAY y Thur.-da- j Centennial Building Ekwn. A ill-- ; Sunday ) J T was fought near Paris 'on night in the Jtena5sau theatre when blows were exchanged, Tl.'o result of ' the duel was that. Paine was wounded slightly in the arm. t k S.ith, nantlj fiirnishod. New A'ork, Oet. 12. A fpeeial J is patch fram London $ftys , letters have been receive I from Captain - Allen Yount; and the officers of the Fandom, dated Disco, August G.h, and Waytmrt Strait', AupfUit 9Lh. The letters describe the voyage as pleasant. The Fan dura coati'd ut Disco. There had been some coili'ions with iceburg, but tl.o ves-e- l was ;,ot irured. The officers and letter describe the crew ? as- - working well. AH on hoard fare nlike At I saw the Fox. Trigtukc buy hoy Another London disjatch states a -- ant 34, - - -- e d - CORI.JfJE, F. SFIiNCF.il, FEOFPJKT(K. 1ath ooaiB the Pandora Duel between Americans. between, young Americans named Riggs and Paine, The was an old family vendetta, which was renewed 3X .V :V hft tv S OP iXTea-- G , iquor business was IvLarket. t Taxing the decided by y 3 v : - i.,-- 1 ! -- Seacacus Sally, e. JIo. it is , not custom- g F ary for city ladies to ride on tie roofs of e 1 LUMLSli; AX') hD'SJHTliy cenfa:iilv on h 3' a 3soitrueRt i ? J. W. McNUTT, G It s A lre WHOLESALE Axn KKTAIl, DEVtRB IX AMMUNITION. PURE DRUGS eat AND CHEMICALS, f Rank of Corinno. CORINNE ept-t- Ts aUa ST si. UTAH. f ri nt thw r,u (louse ami - '- - GLASS, - ''O . VAP.NUHES; Olid, rAINTSj 3AK. TOILET FINE AND PERFUMERY " GOOt)S . SOAF3, .... WALt ' FANCY : : , I APER, - KINGSBURY A DEN XL Y , Prop rs A: CORINNE, UTAH - MRS. NICKUII k SON, fitprfctdre. 1 FIRST-CLAS- TABLK S THR OSTIA FIBST.CLAM HOTEL ' ItiSf THE CITY. '4 Proprietor. SlRiN'fi AND ) i TERMS BHDS 1 k PER DAY, $2 50 7 h e 5.,, k , - 4 - , all-part- s t THE seardsCey house, CORNER. t 1 ' r i ed hrst-claa- First-clas- ) - , . a IOW BAKERY , t j S j at VIRGINIA HOUSE. l , ty IT. J. A- - 4- - J ... t. t - 0 1 1 r- FRAMES, POCKET AND CIGARS. llABKXRSS. c. W. GDTHRIK : - , i J.;W-- , GUTHRIE' & k. ! rf UTAH. COBINNE, Cl. I.X1C03D0RF. ' ... property. , BanKero. T d- , LLL t 8T8-- , Ii k. given to- - collections and Prompt attentionat current rates of Exchange proceeds remitted drawn on day of payment Mississippi Affairs , Washington, Oct. 12. Tho Attorney General Jsr in daily receipt of advicos KI COfiBl8fOf(l)EirTl5.r ' u Governor Ames is n from averse to arming citizens of the Slate for Wells, Fargo A.L...L.SntFranei8co. tbeir own protection for the reason that Geo updyke k Co.ri.-sT...N- ir York. it wonld produce great excitement. StwdTfsX 'w.yv ..NewYork. ' 'll ImA i Everything is reported quiet. Grnian5 .tAiiaha.NMt l' 'n't t , ' r - ' AfhiteAM $' V A i 1 I &' 0 5 x ii Is tiy v u .C03RINNJK, U 8 n. fivO UTAH. ju73m - , SILVER STAR RESTAURANT, MASRATHA Fropri.tre,. YAHMEL, ' North Front street, Corinne, Utah. t I i I 1. 8ILYEB8, Proprielor. MRN. ' Tho only first dais restaurant in Sthe city J Silvers, widow of Mrs- - RATES $3.00 $ .00. 5 PER WEEK RATES SI PER PAY; The Evening i New York, Oct. Post says as to tradew in this city, we can i only say, every firm from which we Something ect tDXTXEAT 1 r 1 hear reports that sales this season are TbX , ajiead of those of an season since dn manufactured goodsthere has bibn' losses to the manufacturers, but pirclta) JWL;;V have been madsTibrj !aHlhC-jgbands goods have passed, after 12. ' fs UoO ;rG -- Cants. ' Twenty-Ar- e Newspaper Advertising. NINETY-EIGHT- EDITION. H Containing a cotnplete list ol all the towns in Unlt-d- l fctate, Che Terri torlea and the Dominion of i Canada, having a population greater than 8,00(k apowrdlng to the last censua, together w.th the Ontea of the nempapen having the largest ioal Clroolatlos In eaoh of the named alao, a cotalogng of news-to advertisers papers which are raoof-hde- d as giving the greater: vsmo In hroportton to X'V gowepepera tn the prices charged. United btatee and Oang over 8.000 ntlng 1 copies each iaane- - X the, Rellgioos.lledlAgricultural. SctenttSe v jLi Oammer- cai. Maioaio, JuvenlUi ' t n 'on GM-ii.e-.- W CALSH, f& GnEEHEVALD, si ; u. Prop i qui: vary eommeaa X IS. ! - lv , x. Vf ft- everything wbWh h 'begicr wouiiCAe to. tn Addyets:, -- j - ,, s? 1 o, -- ' iA ' r'L .r.f-- f ; ihd UTAH. SALT LAKE CITY . - , pea XAIlf BTKCtY. fj-- L ,f je'L SALT LAKE HOUSE "5 4 Single meals, 50c. I W rr?T? in- the 1 Business in lew York. Sil- per week. Three meals fer Price, , Special contracts for boarding boys. the late Lonis vers, superintends the work horself, which sures it to be in the best stvle. . "T Etc (Three doors - j C0-- LIKE CITY, UTAH north of PoBtoffice.) Horse and buggy in attendance to show MAIN STREET. SALT S m I CUTLERY, an tae old iiussey MONTANA 0. y A ii 4 .21 COR. 5TH . - i . STATIONERY, PICTURE 80e UTAH. ? - York-Cnemie- k ... 'u. t COBINNK Montana Street, 1 WXDQW SPONGES, BRUSHES, IMPOKTED ' Sank Buildim W 4. v 22 Ohio Election. Cincinnati, Oct. 12 At the , Ex OCXKINNE, UTAH. HOUSE. A CLASS BOARDING FIBS! not usual half the number change were in attendance, the election absorbing all other interests. Indications are that an unusually large vote will be Dealers in Gold Dust and'Coin. l a1'. foiled. At this hour nothing can bo The table u supplied with the bet the market siid as to the results. - Both parties are affords, and prepared in tho finest styled confident of succes. There were some on all the sell principal and Buy Exchange Unlted,Sttes. Sighr drafts on attempts at repeating In the 18th and citie of the England. Ireland, Scotland, Germany, France, : . L J9th wards, but were promptly frus- or . any other part of Continental Europe. trated . Misc-Lsippi- r.il-lar- l Saloon. HN2 WINES, LIQUORS, CENTRAL 'EXO'TEJI, t HOTEL. , king a specialty. door r.lETROPOLIT&fl . 1 Ma to-da- XflSl'ACTjay WAltltA NTfir) IN RE- IeTr'trULl't v'at'he, C.Jcks an svo r,rtQ HOTELS omnibuses. NSW BRICK BUILDINOt'fcABGE,X.EA8ANr In Confidence. We answer no ques- Board and Lodging1 S3 to 82.30 AND WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, GOOD tion by mail. Arnic or strychnine in b PRINT BEDS per oay. ALL IN THE SLEEPher tea will fetch (ler. . ING ROOMS. Boss is the only modern Hopeful. title of respect by which a boy should Free Bus to and from tho Cars. Bagaddress his father. Transferred with Care and gage without The Table will be at all times rep Charge. Augustus. Ttujre is no impropriety with the best, and the comfort in your using Mbd- - same toothpick sho of guests attended to. does, provided you are engaged. Tho attention of the trarelinsr public I spe' Etiquette. You are right; the coal- cially nvitod to this Hone, as it has lately hands ami is nor in chari?a 6f one scuttle supersedes the spittoon in tho changed of the most popular and experienced hotel men in Utah. TRAINS leave at 8 o'clock every parlors of Hoboken society.t and make connection with tho Stage morning, , for Hel-J- a Boarder. If you would avoid being Fort Benton, Bozeman, , Dee. Lodge, of Montana and Ida Stages for leave the Metropolitan daily attiioha. in. lrginia City and all points in Montana. fed on it all winter, resent the imposition at once by throwing the warmed A Billiard Saloon in connection with the over hash under the table. 9 ' House. FREE COACH TO AN9 FROM CAR , - ' scitr Jennie Yes, we. do. think that the fact a man committing suicide two week after marriage is rather blighting ; ' OLD to the widows prospects. t f Invalid. We cannot help you; and LX indeed, sve have ver3 little sympatby (Formerly the Junction Mouse) for aman who contracted co'nsumption j by blowing a bugle in an amatuer brass band. OGDEN JUNCTION - - UTAH. W. L. WMEELOCK Dora. A lady has always one delicate wav of encouraging av chap of her acquaintance, and that is to hustle the Has the 01d Oor'or facing the old folks into the kitchen upon the ocq Depot in style and k' ?ps the casion of his visit. s accommodations for Housekeeper. We cannot snv how it Finest Wines, Liquor id Cigars. would afibet a Brussels carpet to clean it with soft soap wild a scrubbing bruh. TRANSIENT AMO HOME CUSTOM. You might try it,1 though, and send us' Free Lunch every night, cociistine of Oyster the result. Soap, and tho Vegetables of the season. Snubbed. It is useless for you to paj' Mi H. BEARDSLEY court to a lady who allowed you to sit sen7-t-f on the porch all tho evening with her v. maiden aunt, while she went off and URI flirted with the clerk of the corner ,t grocery.' , Pay for what you get, and get what Rosalie. We would not advise you to you pay lor. . BREAD, rptire within the walls of a convent because a clairvoyant told you that you PIES, would marry a man who dyed his musHere food is vrparcd for tho best of society, And handsomely served in all ityles and tache and wore stand up, collars. WINES, variety; Jealous. You are but another victim And the lovers ofimportod liquorfe nd wino .. LIQUORS, ofwomaits faithlessness. Her writing Say h jelock3 tho place' in the ity to dine. a instead of letters day you but, eight Of moats ivild and time, he hs full .0 dishes :S A USAGE. 7' sixteen as formerly, bows that she in- TheiSew river supplys him with all sorts of ' tends to:dropall correspondence and j'shes; CRACKERS, And tho f ir L Belle France, and the hills oa ybur acquaintance. e too '' CHEESfi. drinks to all those who at tho Old Corner 'Glutton. Ys, you ns second gentle5 , dinos. man had a perfect right to order another course of refreshments, but as the ladies Meals all Hours. bad jusl regaled tbemelves on ice cream Froe Lunch. i you should not have insisted on treating steaks. them to porter-hou- se THREE MEALoctS-tFOR 1 nIG GEORGE HANF, Proprietor. TICKETS f Luilian. We do not recommend Geo. M. A. Marker J as. M. Smith. youngjadies to allow their betrothed to become too familiar. His conduct, when Smith Harkor, y visiting you, of sleeping by the fire, off and boot his rfEAL first ESTATE AGENTS AND SEARCHERS pulled having OF RECORDS. covered his head with a handkerchief, Front Street, feet. Fourth and Fifth, is abominable, anl we can give you no maLoans negotiated. R. R. Tickets bought better remedy than t'o bounce him. and sold. -- AND i1 , self-govern- risrOLS ordera by v V ha faady v u-i- to Ha WttotionVuiA V?ork t CaMrU, 1 iu-thori- ' ' Rhin-Qiv- theuprieme Cuuit to be constitutional. Tho 171 ft :n points argued before the Court wore, first, whether the present PHIL. KLIPPLE, Prop., liquor law taxing the business was not A f on hand. th be-- t heef. real, t itton practically a license law, and this in ih;.rt f11 lnt i.rn,l meats, a'tu the Gonernl Blncnsmithinc;, Waon Umt 5t r of contravention of the existing clause in ail iar.a.-- . Making and Shooing. the constitution which prohibits the legislature from passing any law liccn Cash paid or .ill k iml of hi.los. Meats Cir-- i j gi .li overed ar,. j.lvf-- Iroo of (iir.ro. sing tho File of intoxicating liquors. rri itin? an Tri Va u tin, a.d if'it'i. tr, la to order Second, whether the tax levied ,by of the Stale could be continually Noiiru nio;,r srnuEr. I am thankful for tho patronage of the pub" enforced, since it was appealed, to the lie. II. It. Depot,) (Om support of the local municipal governnol LEVI SANDERS. ments, or if this were not so, whether LLTsimio mu i n the oulVtl levying of such tax was not in DRUGS ETC. violation of the local rights of reserved by municipalities. J. F. BoVOL, -. .'wlfS 1 - News from ll-- o t 4er'l-- , tt s.ltis. Tel Arming Citicns. PELTS dud A STD IZO SP .-- ?lor.t..'ia yt R O O bt. 1 R t.i and !dniic, I'Jalt. AV. toes'. ' AVLYi, I'EIirrCTLDMY ARK NGH-- i. , ins wit!, nio ut the laryc't iui-cin No.v v riv ar.d lU'n. I am r ri arod ri-.v;.- . T H M L, HIGHEST MARKET TRICE TOR X AMI D A E i Tf Con: no, Tt h. Ki'JTMN (.lHVN w host, - Ult.YAME.YTAL ai.Tj Governor Ames Averse to EASTERN. AKO PAINTER. Front St w - HALL, L W. COKINNH. .IE it AND FAFEU HANGER. G LA rj v Cty, no A SZilTS-FUBNISHI- SM.t!ERl. yiJX BEER toots and SALE. una., &. - kuiof f . -- ! Wholesale and retail dealer in oitr fiJ. 15. O iubh (JUAIN FOR ' tv t hay f L S:i!e llhnvt! Down. i Burlesque on ttie Answers In tlui lYeekly JPnpers. A --1 In Richards Tlnli, is the i.laeo f.r the beer in the city. ail and tr irs qinilitv. Front Sts , ai! ruRc.!Jsorsj , MI LAVA UK EE UTAir r !'.'''.i .jtL J. ! iiaii-ii;:-; 3Proa mall, t M. E. CAMP3EL.L, AT TIIE CITY tables. - 'nf.-iN- IL 4 r Paper granger Salt Lake F.itery mill ., Agricultural Hal! on the. CeutcunlaL. Grounds Xouin Orlu(5r,i o1.U'-t- K0. 30. V TO CORRESPONDENTS. IliLL, IiflVv Sir:t,'Oox'itaito. Jan IX r,or- - a manner, at reas . Ejjiedetl in Ohio. V. OFFICE rerfoi: ftsvnp, 1 ? x. caggii:,-Painte- .' ), iti. 1, - An Unusually Large Vote COUrXXKLoDfin. N'o. t. mrt Frms , nieit ,it S o. lock, in M asor.io ifall, Montana strerc, f. Corinno. Utah. OXd Fol:u-vin standing arc cordially ftintod to attend. .2lJ S scplT-t- f II. CilUitCil, X. C. II r:fRY c. KtFSEL, Secretary. s?I2 UTAH. Mt Special Dispatches to the Mail. O. O. ir. X- - orusyyittritvv. 1 KBiOitR 'V. Mr, k J( the mftnuf4turers. One of Ibe largest dry good houses report that its sales during .September wero one million three hundred thousand dollars nhead of the corresponding month In 2874. This is an exceptional case. The railroad tonnage was never larger on trunk lines than now, which, while it does not prove that jailroads are making larger profits, for rates, ar low, does show that the volu mil 0 trade is larger. ; J. JOHNSON, P. b, a"f && Kt rid, loose COMMUNICATIONS hol1 Pt Maonie HaiJ, Shorts Mnr.t:,na sroat. the.irt ani thirA Moiolavsinj.of eah month. Sojoirn!i: in ool tto mling aro conliAllv invitinffa tton-iti. tbLDliCi?'E M. M. UTAH. .itCcjlior, ?ivnn i.i TELEGRAPHIC. HiSCEUAHEailS. VV2LL1AM HYWDMAN, .noi'.JXNI: rrrrrv, yi ; V--? I f? CJwWli- ' ec--.- t j . t. I :,Pjcu i.y carrier at i'i e?nts per wotk. ' 7"- t MV, C0KIXSE, UTAH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER. 12, 1835. 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