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Show i tl , - 5 h, i COMHUE DAILY HOBDAY t HAIL. HA DC II l. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. . UNITED STATUS OFFICERS FOR UTAH: overror SaraL B. AxtoII, Ualifornia. A. Black, Utah. Secretary Goorgo Chief Justice-J- . B. McKean, New York. Associate J unices J. S. Boreman, of Penn and P.JI. Emergen, Michigan. Marshal George It. Maxwell, Michigan. U. S. Attorney William Carey. Surveyor-Genera- lNathan Kimball, Ind. Receiver ef Public Moneva V. Silvers. Register Land Ofiico Willitt Pottenger. V. S. Assessor J. P. Taggart. Illinois. B. S. Collector O. J. Hollister, California. BOX. ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: Probate Judge Samuel Smith. Sheriff John Burt-Pr- o secuting Attorney J. C- - Wright. Assessor and Collector J. Itosen baa ai. County Clerk J. O. Wright. School Snperintendent .Mr. Joelsea. Seanty Recordor J. C. Wright. CORINNK CITY OFFICBRS: Mayor II. E. Hurlhut. Councilman S. L. Tibhals. L- - Eliel. E.C. W. J. T. Parkinsen, Jerguson', J.Hiram Guthrie. House, M. D. Ochiltree, Leuii Demers and Henry Liewes. F-- C. Jacobs. , Recorder Treasurer Lambert Eliel. Justice of the leace R. C. Jacebs. Mor.-hD. D. Rvan. S'hoel Trustees j?. L. Tihbals, II. Hease and A. Ilardenbrreok. a, al RELltilOl'S NOTICES. Rer. A. B. Cluckner, pas- tor Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7 M. E. CHURCH p. m. PRESBYTERIAN C1IURC1 Rer. S. L. Gillespie, pastor Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p.u. Saobath school at P- - CHAPEL OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN (Protestant Episcopal) Rer. Wm. II. Story of Logan efheiating. Services the last Sun day ef each month. CORINNE AND VICINITY. Celonol Uarkneti is perambulating round town. Th new bank does it. March set in equal to dozen roaring lions, and we maj expect her to go out as meek as the lowly lamb. Ask your grandmother and seelf it isnt so. . We were premised the Secretarys report from both the citizens' caucus and colonization meeting on Saturday night, but thay have failed te turn up. : Ssisen, Wallace & Co. have a new supply ef the finest east codfish they have ever offered. Also few quinces and California pears left. 1 We hsd a lively frest last night, and fears are entertained that the oraage and, pineapple crop will be seriously injured. It is warm and pleasant ever, and the mud is fast from eur streets. how- to-d- ay, disappearing Volcoee o. With this issue, publication of tha second volume It is pf the Mail commences. not the general custom, we believe, with newspapers te make two volumes ia on year of their editions, but then we Co not fellow all the precedents established by publishers, and In this wa prefer to use our own judgment. It seems nothing mere than fair, also, in giving notice of commencing another volume that wo should at least give a condensed review ef our past labors. The Corinne reader well know under what circumstances the Mail was projected, and with wbat disceuragemedts the proprietors have had to contend. Starting at a time when the city was at its lowest ebb of adversity, with a long winter coming on, there was soma cause for tha frequent expression, The Mail wilLnot live through the winter. The in several such the history of projects two or three years preceding gave further weight to such expresions;and candor compels us to admit that those who made use of them had soma cause at least. This want of confidence in tha enterprise had to be overcome, and only in persistent labor and with economy in very branch of the business could it be accomplished. We started in with four members, two fell by the waysido and the remaining two were left alen to Whether we completo tha volume. have established such confidence it remains now for you te demonstrate. Wo have dene simply the best we knowhow; nothing mere nothing less; and have forgone every other aim to centre our attention in the Mail. Those who have us their we thank heartily. given support While the herd times the wiater were upon us we vere content to worry through in any shapo, in anticipation of the better time coming. The time has new arrived, and the support received during the next six months will determine whether the Mail will become a fixture, or pass away ns other experiments of the kind have done before. If business sufficient is secured to make it valuable property and the present proprietors are not equal to tha situation, it will soon find a purchaser qualified for the duties, for valuable newspaper property will not remain long in incompetent hnnds. We, therefore, while using tha same endeavors in the future that we have in the past, will await your The New Basic. J. D. Farmer, ef the New York Store, The banking house ef J. W. Guthrie to lay in his stock gees east of spring goods. Attention is directed & Co. was thrown open to the public to his advertisement in another column, this rooming. The firm is composed of in which be offers especial inducements men who number among the solid busi-ne- s men of the Territory, and the apto purchasers for thirty days, in order to make room for the new stock. pearance of the bank and everything connected with it gives proof of this. Ed. F. Ferris,"Esq., who has been so- Tho room is 22x35, with a finely grained journing in Wisconsin Tor two er three counter 15 feet in length, running across weeks past, returned last evening. and facing the entrance, and continuing While absent the citizens heaped hon- along tho eastern side, leaving a passage ors on Mr. Ferris, by nominating him 4 feet wide between it and the wall te for Councilman, but we dont see that it the entrance behind, at the further end makes him a bit prouder, aud he meets of tha counter. On the counter are tha you with the same benign smile. necessary desks, etc., and a Fairbanks 500 Rumors are circulating that a third geld dust scales, cabeble of weighing and behind this counter ticket is to be placed in the field. This ounces. Under is the correct thing. Now let the Old are drawers of every size and shape and in the most systematic manner. Men nominate, and keep the thing arranged Pass around the counter at the rear moving; they would poll at least a vote end irig of the room, an entrance is gained apiece, and that wauld be pretty good if to the forbidden regionsbehind. nominations go on tbo way they have Tha vault inside is 6x9 feet, and is boon. built with the entrance facing tha door Two of Halls patent Doputy United States en Main street. Marshal Harnish will sell at the court burglar proof safes era enclosed, and house in Brigham City the let and build- from the general appearance of all coming formerly owned by J. C. Kunej aad bined it will take a healthy burglar to occupied by him as a saloon. This is a get his nippers on the greenbacks and dssirabla property and tbo title is per- coin inside after once being closed. Tha fect. There will nlso be sold two billiard stationery and books era of the very best .tables, This aa opportunity to sacura a material, all the way through, ef paper good property. From what wa caa almost as tough as parchment. Everylearn the property will sell well. thing about the bank is in first class and all tha material used is of the The style, Saturday evening was livaly. e citizens met en masse and selected an- first order. There seems nothing wantThe main atother set ef candidates for the city offices. ing te make it complete. -in Yfe new have two sets of patriots te traction, however, was on tbe desk choose from, and it will be the peoples the center of the space behind tha ewa fault if they are not well governed counter, where tbe fifties and on hunfor the term to come. For Mayer they dreds, aad ten and twenty pieces, and can choose between a dose of law or trade dollars were scattered thick as blackberries. Tbe new bank will cerphysio. " For the rest of the officers, aud benefit to nearly avery vocation is represented. tainly be a great feature Pitch in, hoys, and make things lively. Corinne. Ever since school closed tbe beys have At the meeting of citizens on Saturaround to get their day evening, the erganizatien of the been skirmishing at- - something, and they have migration society was completed, and hands the machinery was put in Tunning order. finally accomplished it and got to flying The prospectus of the company will bn kites. Across tha track they era in full isauad immediately, and the different blast, andno doubt tha excitement will officers will be at their work. Dr. teen travel all over town. It takes a Graham it President, and E. C. Jacobs Coriana bey, anyway, ta do tha proper in flying a kite, for they are so Secretary of the society, and any en- thing so strong that quiries addressed to oithor of them will healthy and their lungs or three to get is two for alls required ba promptly attended to. under and sand out a good stiff squall last Tuttle preached Bishopevening from the ehest, and tha kite travels upto a large congregation at the Episcopal ward till nearly out of sight. church. His subject was the relation of Christianity to science, which ba , Use Dooleys Yeast Powder if you handled with the manner of a scholar. relish light, elegant biscuits, rolls or Yn the marnffcg,1 at the same place, the pastry. Convenient to hava in tha right reverend gentleman addressed his house, always ready, reliable, and permits no waste of flour with which it is haarers on the subject . of and the 'advantages resulting from prepared, , Manufactured by Dooley A Brother, 69 New Street, New York A proper observance ef tha requirements - Jf the penitential season ef Lent. There Old Hair cleaned, dyed and made will be services there on Easter, the 28th like new; combings mado up ate.: at vof March,! and the administration of the - of March, a id the adminbtratien of the tha Standard Hair Stern, Balt Lake AT THCjOCCIDSlTTAL tbe ever popular It "Salt Lake City, proprietors. Aura & UuuruT, caa always be found catering to tho tastes of When in the eity tha thirsty public. and you wish to indulge, wo recommend Their Tom and Jarry you to their-care- . is simply immense. Sisson Wallace & Co. bavo just received, and intend to keep a flue assort- AIL BAR DAILY DE3T ADVCHTID1HG OEDIUD V. H. Stknxktt, S , i? t f -- V n v t i v lr aacrasneat of the Lords Supper. I k tla Ectlro Stcch ' J, a cf 17tier Dry . l t Ge;j ccd Clcltl2 to cako rc:a f:r fcb Han-o.c- tb Spriag Clash of Goods to Arriroe J. Tt. ' XTAJELBOTHSIEl. MONTAN .A. STREET. GORITCNID. l y t 5 . THE i 3 - '6Qm AT PE IS 3HM 1SL - CO-SE- ifri flTCHLESS ARC BADE A.. 1ST I'nT TO TUB BURDBTT ORGAN CO IIP ANY, EBIE, PR HIT. ND ' FOR CIRCULARS. CILLKGS L U0EEL0CII, Cch Prcpr IzttTM COS TEC HAIL. SUCSCEIDC CORINNE MILLS THE OLD COH HER. SO TICKET. ' For Mayor, E. P. JOHNSON. For Justice of tha Peace, A. HARDEN BROOK. For Councilman, J. T. FARMER, Has i Depot in Latest Telegraphic Reports? firat-elaa- the Old Corner feelag the style and keepe the e cv rJachinopy Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. PHIL. KLIPPLE, ED. F. FERRIS, W. C. JOHNSON, J. W. GUTHRIE. Free Lunch every night, eeneUting of Oyatei Soup, and tha Vegetables of the eeaee . -- CITIZEnO TICKET, Far Mbyor, F. I. BRADFORD. Local Full For Justice af tha Peace, Here food Is prepared for tbo host of society, .tnd handsomely served in all stylos and variety; And the lovers of imported liquors and wine Say Vt Lee locks the place in the city to dine. E. P. PAINE. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. U. 8. MARSHAL'S SALE. Prlso Highest Qarhet Of meats, wild and tmo. he hs full 50 dishes The Hear river supply him with all sorts of fishes; And the f ir La Belle France, and tha bills aa the Khin- Give drinks te all those who at tha Old Centre dines. GENERAL NEWS OF IBTERE8T -- Moalo at all Hours. PURSUANT to a decree of forecloeareand sale by tbe Third Judicial District Com t of tbe Territory of Utah, J shall expose at public sale at the front doer of the Court Houee in the city of Brigham, County of Box Aider, and Trritoryof Utah, on the 2d day of March, A. D. 1875, at 12 o'clock M. the following described premises, t: Ail that oerttin pieoe or parcel of land situate ih Box Eider Count;, Utah Territory described as follows, lot four (4) in block one hundred and ninety-eigfeet front off the (RJ8) and one aud one half west si e of lot three (3) in the same block, all as laid down in the plot and survey of Corinna City, as made by Jobn O'Neil! for theU. P. R.K. Companv, and two billiard tables, e be aeld as the property of Jacob C. Kuney, at the suit of Henry O. Uarknees. Workmen, you pay for. For Councilman, J. W. GUTHRIE, R. H. CONNOR, DAN HEYFRON, M. R. CAMPBELL, AND Experienced ay for what you get, and get what Department ' Gorin no,nute!w W. L. Wild CLOCK in CASH THREE MEAL TICKETS FOR 9I f cO-t- la eedaeetiea KITHS K with the Mam Is a Paid for YJheat, Fever nod Ague PIUS to-wi- to-wi- t: ht (1) February 8tb, all cases of chilli and fever, dumb, ague, intermittent lever, Ac. A specific for JOD OFFICE FIDST-CLAC- 3 all Muds af Far LJ- - GEORGE B. MAXWELL, U. 8. Marshal. City Brewery and Halt House. head aad fer tale at At B. KK1TH A CO.. Plain and Fancy Job Printing. EL AM8HLER The Dec! Qcality of Floor This preparation is puroly vegetable, and is prepared from tbe recipe of Dr. Keith, who has used it in the treatment ef above diseases for mny years, with invariable success. Put up ia boxes containing 50 Pills. Price, II per box, or 6 bexos for 63- - Sont by mail on rocoipt of price. Prepared only by 1876. 44 m jsf-t- Propr. Liberty LOWEST MARXIST RATES. ft, N. T. i GEO. A. PRINCE & C0 V HARD-BILL- S, Corner of Celarade and Second .0 treat DODGERS HHYEL0PE3 ' CORIKMI, UTAH. LAGER BEER LETTER HEADS BILL HEADS. STATEMENTS New. in nee. the same Popularity. BLANKS, Bill Always LCOttARD BUSINESS CARDS. VISITING CARDS, Til F1IC7 (31LITI BALL TICKETS, BILLS OF LADING, a hand. Abe CERTIFICATES, - CLICL, Ooorco Cuttorbauch Alex. Tcpcnco, Wholesale aad retail dealer ia RECEIPTS MALT OP A SUPERIOR QUALITY delS OGCJ? PD EE ' dais rcmsj:3 am cats. per week CASH te. all, at hone or travellog. Someth leg ent lraly bw, Adira at ease 4 - Orders Prcnplty Diseases of the Painful affections of the bladder, and urinary organs, accompanied by gravelly deposits, irritation of the neck ef the bladder, with difficulty of holding the urine, in stricture, la seminal weakness, and In all condiUena af tha parts accompanied by debility, weakness er painful irregularities in mala or female, mica's iironnn cctzczao will be found most efficacious remedy. per half dozen. Pre-peiPrice, per bottle; 93 B-- KEITH ACQ by sN-l- a te Liberty struct, If ew York. 61 W Lttzz-z- S la TCH A VING PERFECTED MY ARRANGE-- , t with seme of the largest houses New York and Eotten, 4am prepared te pay the - i - "A- - v Palrstcv ' Cirtniw lEafi .s p f t J J Ervt.T Edokt 4 J .P-KT- 'PElTO. FOOO IiflnD - eol4f or;oLQ53H3, G, Pa"? ii; 4ft 4 i 4 75 I 4. E 0 i t 14 t ' O A i 4( , f HALL, 1 v Omxrixxxxm- CtrSt - n - . . j . . a I J? - OFFICR-- AT.TXHa.Otr i ! Jj v niGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR IIIDEO, caa Cu:rrcjna.v - iTb.i 4 , AUras t I ' portpeld Ta . , seltf Prerrieter. Bpoto and Ghcoo, czzzz Orders frees a distance promptly Hied i Drlnc On Veur Crain I narSend fer Price Lists. MUFF AM, H. Y. Address All or ' ! No ether Musleal Instrument ever obtained LABELS TOUR sr 4,0 0 0 5 t tho tZczt Osmpldtalyr Furnished mill In Uteh, end Proposo to do tho Cost Work In tho Territory. Tha eldest, largest and mpt perfect manufactory In the United Stittso. PROGRAMMES, i Havo Yw ORGAHS AUD f.lELODEOllS POSTERS, To 4 o se, 9 & 20. X!I - Will Sell fer Tfcirtf Da9 Only at Pifco Cert i .., i O.? w J General Passenger Agent, Chicago. i i . THE Chicaga& Nokth- Western Railway is the oldest, and several miles the shortest, route between Omaha and Chicago. Within tbo past two year tha road bed has been put in admirable condition, and almost tha entire line has IB THO TERRITORY been relaid with steal rails." The Depot in Chicago is centrally located, and as their trains arrive there thirty minutes in advance of all other lines, passengers can always ba sure of making. Eastarn connections. For all points in Northern and North-Easte- rn Iowa, you should purchase tickets via Marshall, Cedar Rapids, or Clinton. For points in noitharn Illinois or Wisconsin, via Fulton; and if rou era gaing to Chicago, or East, you should, by all means, purchase your tickets by tha Old HAS TUB LARGEST IRCULAUtN IH Pioneer Route THfc NORTHERN COUNTIES North-Wester. Thk Chicago A AHD ALOHQ THE You will find on all tha trains Pull. P. R. R. man Sleepers, new and magnificent May Coaches, and tha bast Smoking and Second Class Cars new bn any read in tbe United States. Particular information, with maps, time tables, etc., may be had at nay of the Through Ticket Offices ia tha Wast, or upon personal or written application to J. H. Mountain, Western Traveling Agent, Ornate, Neb., er to CJ 0 Si 1 ZP on band. starting dn a journey to ascertain by what route they caa reach their destine tion with the least trouble, and if tharo are two or more roads leading to tho same point, to decide which is tha safest and pleasantest to travel. We take pleasure in stating, that the - (2;A 4 Important to the Traveling Pnblle It is the duty of all persona before ' 2sJS J ment af Tin ind Hardwam constantly -- To-morro- w . I kj'TviU trlicffris wrt, town t:) tnktfdta t It j |