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Show t .. ' CORIME DAILY - nSDNEIDAY HAIL. FB0E1 . JABUABY fau-fieiieiMllih- ; E-C- CORINNE AND VICINITY. Tha weather is warm, and our mow ha9 nearly all disappeared. It i more like a mild spring day than the middle buildiag a stable on Sixth etroot near his residence. He has not decided whether or not he will is open a livery stable. On and after (January 19,) board will be reduced at the Metropolitan Hotel to seven dol- lars per week. !-- day r Sisson, Wallace Ss Co. are almost daily receiving fresh supplies to their V Extremely UTear j UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH: Governor George I Woods, Oregon. Ffrrretary George A. Black, Utah. Chief Justice. li. McKean, New York. Associate J ustices J. S- - Uoreman, of Pennsylvania. and P. II. Emerson, Michigan. Marshal George R. Maxwell, Michigan. TJ. S. William Carey. Attorney Surveyor-GeneralNathan Kimball, Ind. Receiver of Public Moneys J. II. Overton. Register Land Office Will itt Pottenger. U. S. Assessor J. P. Taggart, Illinois. U. S. Collector 0. J. Hollister, California. BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: Probate Judge Samuel Smith. Sheriff John Burt- Prosecuting Attorney J C- - Wright. Assessor and Collect! J. Rosenbaum. Conntv Clerk J. C. Wright. School Superintendent Mr. Joelsoa. County Recordor J. C. Wright. CORINNE CITY OFFICERS: Mayor II. E. Hurlbut. . Counciluien S. L. Tibbals, L. Eliel, T. W. J. IParkinson, J. Guthrie, Ferguson, J. Malsh, Hiram House, M. D.j Ochiltree. Louis Demers and Henry Liewes. Recorder E. C. Jacobs. Treasurer Lambert EHel. Justiceof (ho Peac R. C. Jacebs. Marshal D. D. Rvan. School Trustees S. L. Tibb&ls, H. House and A. Hardenbrroolc. Board Reduced'. '1 & OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. of winter. Mr. John Addoms PLBASAGT-VALLD- Yi fM n In Salt Lako City, "f Wr-Wh- ft D. te rlee fray-oler- s. Idaho, Plxasakt Vally,1875. 15, January Of all tho cold weather Eds. Mail: dt. This weather will enable the Mills to commence shipping flour again. They have a large amount of orders on hand And intend to keep running night and day. A new Banking House will be opened hereabout the 1st of March by J. W. Guthrie & Co. They have secured the building on the corner of Montana and Fourth streets, and say they have encouraging prospects for a good business. Prices reduced at J. D. Farmers New York Store since his removal into Jho new store room. Dont fail to call and secure some of the great bargains offered. The slippery condition of our streets and sidewalks give pedestrians an opportunity to display their agility. Wo noticed several attempting the difficult feat of standing on their heads and feet at one and the same time. So far as our observation extended, no one succeeded. The principal result was an unusual amount of emphatic and forcible adjec-tive. proprietors, A'G.'ttuwuT,ci& al- ways be found fu ea 4f e the thirsty public.. Tben city and you wish tffngqj- -, we recommend you to their car?, ; Their Tbmxpd jerry ! is simply ; r ,,, Corner of (.' OFFICE ,i 4 5 f - it, t . - t ,i- -.. : J. D. Farmer. Humah Hair. All kinds of ladies hair goods. Combings made up, and all sorts of hair work done cheap. Orders by letter receive particular attention, at the Standard Hair Store, Salt Lake ' " J' City. Our missionary says that frozen whis- ky wont do. The men will nibble away .at the pieces until they get tbe toothache, and then they want to get drunk to have it pulled. He will not, however, relax bis endeavors until be succeeds in his purposes. Ho fears, however, that dike all great reformers his efforts will not be appreciated until after his death. His acquaintances cannot indue him to r. hasten that event on that account, law-defyi- how-eve- ' 1 f i silt - i , ' ' l ' i1' A,i nzc7 csisjn - 4 Till h fc .nt.it.;! S ? i"! J t. Oj - i . 4 - , M iiMVi-- ! ' ' . i 4 . . ,k 'I4 , v v w s-- I.-- . 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BILL HElYS, - - :f OOOCEBS V-v- s hjm' rj, Cellsttlena POSTERS, : , - a ( .4 fr fei i BABO-B- 1 FREE LUfJ Cll CV . n RY DAY And all tho prlaeipal dileo East and Vest ta;rto&IjLto JCsrtstOt i ' A O. receipt teak! l Duplicate Reeeiver of.the Land 01f--e atCjStJjS City, Utah TorrhoryTtoD D. In payment for the N Bonuter see 7, twa 9, north of range 2 west, tad li is the inteiitwn of the find er vr f ; CHICJlOO, -- have refanded I f't. IXouro. 4 - Plcn end ,Fcnoy JcKPrinting. three r.3AVTfj?nta pcnci. nOOSMAN ',sl GOJUES, . 1 ' V f 1 SIGHT DRAFTS DRAHN ON Offics At Bibij LtlfM1 Btm, ttcmtmna 6t j - ,0 1; ' CORINNE, UTAH. -- - , I all tons of supply fishes; And the f ir La Bello Fiaaea, end the hllb ea A !I tbe Rhin Giro drinks to all thoho wkoattbdOld Cernre adines, t i V : r,1 f 04 S' 4i t, f The OICX JL. 'i J fcif Cn V VOUCHRR3, OOEf, AND XZOHANOS. DUST, ir i ;v V'. !4 1 4 OOYSRNlfENT FIDOT-CLADJOUiCIEI- ' t,i he bs fkll DdHhes Pas.hiaeowlth , i , Of meats, wild sad SAN FRANCISCO. NICK r.TAftGAH, ; -- f " tr v Her food is presailw Os hont of society And handsomely served ia. all style reiad 1 !.! I variety; I. And the lovers of Ueaporiedliquore eedwibe i Sey Vf heelocks the aoesatbooUytodine. ' Street, BXTYT JSLNX tV? 4 n-Afi- crtrht . , i 'FOR THE DIRECTORS. v? " I Qit, stid, pay yoM yo - - la waMM via Cm U.a h . 1 ft ng deft) P! JaTERKSY i9RfQ: 4 She seeae . y for whit CQRinriG V J. ( nlgbt,;OoaoistIas of.' Oyster ; iu coninas CHARLES. n.PCTERO, - HViSf1 , f.. I K-- (Basement J i- .. i .'1 i California J J', rw tho Old Corner" faelag tlo ; style wad r.:ikeeps: the J :.i j.t y f s' first-olaa4 Finest Vir.t, two-tow- n T i Ji 3 'vt I ie-opn- ed ' ' I , .- Depot ia Cspcrtaoot' ' 7 i ' ft I 'CORNER: OLD 4 & . Propvistors, : - 5 Ch.- d ' ; W. L.AVMCCLOCt: VS Z an-uar- dolt Has o; I V Ivl J . ; THE - 0 80-ad- re 1- -2 i ftSf y;' Lccal FaU a i f Ceorce Duttorbauch, Alex.iToponco, Sam'i Howe, OENBRAlp 0 CO .u- ' I , 0 Ei S300 por Oharo and No Aoooocmonto. iJ J V now town of being laid the A oat in Alaayoda Newark, county fwill.consist of 4000 re r 0 $ g Z I County, V H' . 9 New Year Gifts. Alameda . i nf Cthc I Drlnc On Your Crain I v ' fc'jf.K Capital cnd'Entcrpric?. Secure " ; i as ; OF- - .. ( i Q Q t" AP . 3 Y MR j SDOMOC2 F03 TDC NAIL. LOWEST II ABEET RATES;' IQD. TATLSS. Double Your Capital and No Risk. j.;-- ' V oa head and for Bale at Ike jsnl2 3 ! ..I pertaining ' to such a business. Delivered at houses at the aatte price as at jar or express the shop. Orders . by mail Spe' ' cially and promptly atwnde-1- . Beior5an Lunr rrj;:DSniza The Eect flccllty of Flcnr And everything ' iht? ceittiaugh ABO ALOBO TUB C. r. B. B. 1 ; 1 -- LARcrrr uU f . POULTRY AXD FRESH FISH, -- thu HAS tj . 405 mmtt siiaari t i ' soltf f I a Order from a distance promptly f' f ( t MALT OF A OUPBRIOIt QUALITY Keep constantly on hand Bologna 8ausage, Garlie fiansagfc, Domestic Pork Sausage, Winner Sausage, Veal Paus-eag- e, free from pork. Calves head Cheese, free from pork. Hogs head Cheese, Liver and Blood Pudding, Soused Pigs Feet, Boused Ox Feet, Tripe pickled and freah, ; Smoked Beef, -- f: t! t s S : v . CO-OP- E - a-- IN CASH" Fourth and Montana Ota., STAOEKr We hear of several more real estate row Gauge.. Those trains do very well is transactions within tho past few days. when the track clear, but when a jack as frequently happens, gets on People aro already beginning to prepare rabbit, ahead of the locomotive, it road the for tho spring rush, and overyon Tircto--j looking for a busy season to come f sa id tbailhe Company have employed prospects for tbe whole country west of the Rocky Mountains never looked so some Indians to rua ahead of the trains to scare them away. If this rumor flattering as at tho present time. The we may expect reguflush money market in tho Pacific States, should prove true, . which must seek an outlet in this direc- lar trips. Use Deoleys Yeast Powder if you tion, tho immense amount of money which" must "be placed in circulation relish light, elegant biscuits, rolls or have la the dVom the developments on tho Comstock, pastry. Convenient t together with tho increased yield of our bousealwaysreadyj Ttliakle, and jr-mit- s ne waste of flour with which it is awn mines, will make everything lively. Manufactured by Dooley & Well, bring. on the eash; well try and prepared, Brother, 60 New Street, Now York. stand the avalanche. Let the peer fallows from the Atlantic States come on Good living within the roach of all and help us spend our money. Table board at tbe Central Hotel reduced to $7 per week. , Everybody can be accommodated ' in price and quality efgoodswt Farmors Sissen, Wallace & Co. have motived 'Mew York Store. Urge invdse ofsuptricr cdxl'd!. r IN TIIE TERRITORY. COMME SAUSAGE AYOniiS Men; ; . - . 0 v' Co., Chicage. OP.HE.ES r ? n J a ' it i . - ; Jpn l 1 Epsrionced WorMpn. , ' Q into acres, 2500 acres of which will be divided lots, plats, subdivided into one-acr- o and l'jCKLacres into 6000 Town Lots, each 52 feet by 105 feet, besides blhors for donation to reJit ligious and public uses, a public park of 50 U acres, warehouses, hotels, dwelling .houses, ti 3 otc.. Tot sale, j Td provide fundtojthM enterprise .and to carryout (he project atonce.there will bo offered for sale 2500 shares at $W0 each which will entitle each shareholder to a one-acr- e Q. , plat and twoAown lots, and a pro, rata interestin all Improvbabnts vhjecteu by the -Directors. The payments will be $100 In J y, $100 in March, and $100 in May, 1875-anwhen two payments have been made the remaining property will be put up at Auction to the public, and all premiums will be divid; y i ed among tbe shareholders, and 'it is believed will amount to sufficient to covor the last pay? inenL It is thought by this that every share will double in value in six months, as the land is put in at $125 per acre. which is very low for so large a piece of land hi one body so near San Francisco. Persons of sraaU means will note that they can hero get a country hoinostead complete tor 81000, and an interest in a live country location with easy, cheap and quick communication with San Francisco. Estimates show that N ! bungalow houses can be erected, containing O etc-parlor, two bedrooms, closets, kitchen, , at a cost not to exceed $1000 each, and as a sale lots will of the one-acplat or the if probably cover tbe cost of the land.it is easily seen how any person can have a cheap country: home, or pleasant Summer residence, at no preat outlay. The climate is equal to anything1 recom in America, and its benefits cannot but mend it to invalids and pleasure-seekers- ., The distance to the Warm Sulphur Springs is BANK , 'i only six miles. The soil is unsurpassed in ferwa" tility, its products not to be excelled, and ter is abundant for every pufeoso. UTAn. No similar enterprise can compete with this either in cheapness or location, and being entirely on the plan, fair alike to all, must benefit this community and all outT.U siders. f; W 'A F' v s fv For certificates of climate, productions, etc., maps of the property. and tmy information rel- O. D. CASSm...... ......... ......Ppcsideot. ative to this enterprise, apply at the office of W . T. yiEIll)...,Mw Cashier. The trains are beginning to come in the association. on time, with the exception of the Nar- Now is the time to purchase goods at the New York store. We must make room for our spring stock, and for this reason will sell goods cheaper than ever before offered in Corinne. I Tnn ioIloQ it! I ' . . J, r The latest advices report quiet among the botchers. The different armies haye drawn off and are caring for the killed and wounded. Results, as far as ascer tained, were, several moss agates, a few bad headaches, several contributions to the city treasury and prolonged sittings on the stool of repentance. Tho boys to shake the lethargy off from managed those who were getting dull, and things look livelier after the battles. I ",r 1 - i f' ' ffi' VJ I Dcriicl- -' Prlso The Great Silver Plater, Cleaner, and Polisher. ; Indispeneible to every family. A fortune lor agents. Sells at sight. Sample Free. Send lor it. A dress at once, KENDALL A CO., Cbicage Ills. Through the courtesy of Deputy Grand Master E. P. Johnson, we have keen favored with a perusal of the proceedings of the Grand Lodge, F. A. & A. M. for 1874. The report of the proceedings, as well as the report of the committee oa fsreign correspondence, show evidence of the ability and fitness for the position of tbe Grand Secretary, Christopher Diehl. The proceedings of fort.v-s- ix grand lodges are very ably reviewed, showing care and attention oh the part of the Grand Secretary, who is chairman of that committee. The reports of the various committees shew the craft in - this jurisdiction to bo in a flourishing state. There are six chartered lodges with an aggregate member ship of 363. The report of the masonic board of relief of Salt Lake City show a disbursement of $S83 besides the private charities of the individual lodges.' " The address of the Grand Master is an inter esting document, and is worthy of a careful perusal, and its study would be beneficial to every mason. The hook is printed and published by the Tribune Publishing Company, and is a credit to that establishment for its mechanical execution. The craft in this jurisdiction are justly proud of their Grand Secretary and of their progress under soman y discouraging influences. They have severely felt the heavy hand of tbe corpriesthood, and have rupt, battled manfully against that power. ' H L. 1U PlAllf.Jf. j and postpaid Th Bitpoct $75 per week CASH to all, at home or traveling. Something entirely new. Address at once, I -S- i0 ( - I j f. 4 J 1 4 Ml 7 V 1 mss biik or 1 .' - .. . rt 'i f:tl j Plf II Miojk I 4 ('. ' t) i !. I t! t - 'I ' 4 ( ? f.aAr.Mnvi V b BiKtElR ri j. ,T 1 lit'1 l';l ' f . t , if.. ' I !i ' , SEC1T'BivkrltFREE Thi Bkvkolt ft t i? . j. , f .(it ,el:J it i .. AT THE CITY HALL, . ... 9 i IiftK Strwot, JanRi. Corinne. 7 I A Wwilsstsl 8 '! A. J.OAGGIB, Palntor G Popor Han cor. t .Is- ... -- t Mlvth . 1 - l , H coRprmv s i ii 1 . Cslsndtcad CtOl Critt ' A'f v J Maino.,.,,Tif; ' ... t "it , Apmuttziars. $5 a r 1 . a - i McNutt and Mist Virtmia A:, Only daugh- f JudgoT. J. BlaCk, kM ofCorlrme. co., Portlaud, ., ,14, I MAUItlED. ; s. 5, ) .! t 'f t hi tig iKVe J 1 ; ranged from 30 to 43 deg. below aero, and there is not a man around her but has frozen something ears and notes in partisular have suffered' most. Stage drivers have bad a very severe time of it, several of tho oldest and toughest hands having been nipped siaco this cold snap come on. Your fellow townsman F. J. Kietel arrived bora on one of tbi coldest nights we have bad, but being well heeled did not suffer as did far cold weather he his fellow travelers, who being tender feet and fresh from America were not as well posted as to the manner of dressing for this country as they should have been. A great many people pilover this road grims generally go with scarcely clothes enough on to wad a shot gun, and as a consequence they get very cold indeed before they get through, and as it is human nature to blame some one else for our own blun ders these men, after they get thawed out, are always ready to give some one a cuisin some driver had kept them out longer than was necessary, or the stage company is to blame for not having air tight coaches and sleighs. They forget that when a fellow is just about at tbe freezing point every minute seems an age. However, these people generally come fixeP the second time. In addition to a good overcoat and overalls, a cap, shawl, belt and also a couple of common gunny or barley sacks should form part of the equipment of every man who intends making the trip from Corinne to Montana at this time of year. Gunny or barley sacks are recognized by all stage drivers as the best overshoe that can be worn in verycold, freezing weather providing you know how to put them on. If you do not, ask the first stage driver you see to show you. Any man contemplating ,a trip from Corinne to Montana while this weather lasts, and not having the outfit herein prescribed, had better get it, otherwise we should not like to insure bim a safe trip. On tho other hand, any man having this eutfit and wearing it is warranted to keep warm, if he can. We are sorry that we art unable to give advice to lady travelers upon this subject; but the truth is, we aro still single, and consequently have never been initiated into the mysteries of feminine .apparel, and so we think the less we say about it the better. Old Gift , ClCVJJ C--- ia-tb- Immeacf! 4 t pchalar what n$wr watf'thil ff- 7u dont beiiofe it oocnaap andtry i. For In this city, at the reetteneeof the bridas lather, Tuesday evening. JannmV 19a875, the past two weeks the thermometer has Wie, Ur. . w! -- extensive stock of goods, to be sold cheaper thaa ever. ft, ever ., . ' - |