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Show CORINNE. Flour Mil la Hunters Kiff Improve, nionlu 1'eimmaln nil N'uwtt liln. Editor Bugler: Messrs. Iladley, Bubcock and Caggie have been having their residences resi-dences remodeled and repaired. The Corinno Mills, under the proficient management of our new miller, S. E. Hunlzbery, and with the new roller process and B. 11. Valley wheat, is turning out first-class first-class Hour, that cannot be excelled. The hum and whir ot the mill seem t'j give things a bustling air. Notwithstanding that the wily Nimrods have been using the shooting shoot-ing irons to a pretty good advantage of late, the surrounding hunting grounds and home of the feathered tribe, is destined to become a greater great-er place for this kind of sport than it ever has been before. A. E. Barnes has sold out his sheep business and will probably reside hereafter on his farm near Corinue. Mayor J. W. Guthrie has been penning his autograph in a broad, legible hand on the Iteed register of late. A stranger having visited the surrounding oountry a few years ago and then now would perceive a magical change. Where once roamed at leisure the vast he,rde of horses, cattle and sheep, now is transformed as if by some modern Anak into farms, fenced, plowed and cleared of sage brush and under cultivation with the fresh waters of the Bear coursing over them. Another equestrienne has been added to the list; the new and graceful rider is front the east and is a sister of Mrs. Zenor, wife of L. i). Zenor. Everybody seems busy in and about Corinno and a bird's eye view of the place and precinct would put one in mind of a large ant bed. The new telephone from Brig-hum Brig-hum to Corinue is another benefit to tlie town, but will say no one is allowed to cuss his creditors in New York and other distant cities over its wires. .Sam Suck. Jh, Corinno, Dec. 7, 1S9 1. |