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Show o V . CORIXKE DAILY MAIL. TucmIkj, OrUbr UO. I;4. OFFICIAL DlRECTOat. 1- y As-ocia- te Penn-yTran'- a. waal Aeeor J. U. S. IT. K. lllinol. Collator 0. J. Holliter, California P. Targert. ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: Probate Judge Samuel Smith. Sheriff John Burt. Provocating Attorney J. C Wright. AaaeoY and Collector .!. Iloi'enbaum. Countr Clerk J. C. Wright. School Superintendent -- Mr. Joeloa, County Recorder J. O Wright. COItINNE CITY OFFICERS: Meyor H. K- - Hurl but. BOX Couneilmen S. I. Tibhal. I. E'iel, T. E- - nail Ple CO. A few dnys ago, while Kennedy, tho Great Freight Mogul was Coingto Ruin Corinno. Mr. How C. 'Im, COR1NNE AND VICINITY. are numerous in the city at Ihe present time, nnd the charitably inclined find plenty of applicant for their pure small bill. The recent rains have brought the water in Bear river up to the old line, and the finny tribes no longer refuse the anglers tempting bait. Tramp New Cranberries, the finest ever in the Corinne market, just received at Fred J. Kiesel The passenger train have again commenced to arrive behind time, CHiiing pssifnger from thi point and expectant s a great deal of annoyanco mail-waiter- aide advertising who a made have ever judicious use of it. It becomes a legitimate part of their buineps, built into its very foundations. Sisson, YYulIace & (Jo. receive new good almot daily, and sell ut reluced prices, YVastward the tide of emigration roll. Another large batch passed through last cold weather evening. Pretty soon-th- e will cheek the tide f.r the season. Men cannot lay on hand a supply of When our citizens need anything in the lvk, periodical or stationery linethe Judge can supply them. choice-readi- ng matter. Brick Ilouae, with five room, for rant. Pleasantly located. Enquire of 8. L. Tibbalt. Autumn weather i upon u, as plainly liown in the yellow leaves till clinging to our shade tree. It will bo-- bat a short timenew ere tho beautiful' commences to descend. ' A mania for cleaning, painting and generally fixing up their habitations has seized upon the citizens of Corinne. II aving no house --to fix up, we are troubled little with the mania. A large assortment of Ladios and Misses' Ilats just received per express at A. Kuhn & Bros. If we may credit reports, the C. P. managers are making it warm for the thieves and gamblers who ply, their I nefarious tricks aboard the cars, Not before time, either. aH-tlie- it. A specimen of the cropping, shown to u the other day, whjn held over a VV0M4U Oft I LV Cl i ( IKfilL tHULIt III AND FonvARoi no OIL. i PUHC DRUCO , I; conuissiOY THE AND CHCMICALG ncncniriis, f Ksgm band a ehelre stock ef best mmmmu n&Diun oim, yap. xn an, PAtST3, ran glass, toilet CPOYGC3, cacaara, FfiftFUttCET IO THC TERRITORY. GOODS. triNOOw Grcscrfct coafa. iufobtso V ABDJ F&SCT VTAUr Cld rt F&FS3, STATIOVE3Y, F10TUC3 FAAMC3. FOCX&r , . Ccllcry, . . , Ptpro, OUTLSSY, Err. HAS THE LAR0C5T CIRCULATION THE NORTHERN IN L2qcc79r CORINNE, UTAH. ' COUNTIES tf crc.. AND ALONG TIIH 1 C. P. i R. R. A1 N O Retail. end VJholooalo ed SUBSCRIBE FOR TUE Mill 1 PORTERS FRUIT. OF ro-mnr- 1 di-ea- III m i- - (0 m o I jj " J I Id lost THOUSANDS On a single shipment by the change from Corinne to Franklin, in loss of lime, etc.; and every freighter who has pulled out of Franklin has bpen dis- - A Bilk. mistake we not, Mr. Church is the If agent of Miss Laura Honey Stevensoo, OYSTERS oy of U mums. r. -1 ae. Faro wad oil blwdoof fenelry Pro nice lMugtil for sh. ee,,! .1 0 0 SISSilll, WALLACE fi Co! 0 fc 4 CO In connection with tho Mail Is WHOLESALE a Q a FIRST-CLAS- S 0 Pi u JOB OFFICE (3 Di er For ox ecu ting all kinds of ARD f hi in ton LEGAL BOOTHS X. For Corinne and tho Terri 3 8 9 a o days (exclusive of the day of service) after tho service on you of this summon, if served within tbi county; otherwise within forty day from such porvico exclusive of the day of service, or judgment by default wiil be taken against ou according to tho prayer of said complaint. Said notion is brought tore-coveightv-tw- o dollar and twenty-fiv- e for good, wares and merchandise (hJ.i) and delivered to defondant at hid special instance ar.d reiuest-An- d you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer tho said complaint a abovo re (iiircd, tho said plaintiff will take judgment against you for thee said sum of eighty-tw- o dollars and twenty-fivcent and cost. (livon under mv hand this 2uth dayf of SepE. . J Ai'DBS. tember, A. D. 1674. Justico of tho Peace. ? 1 b 1- i S E Cluv-lo- OF DOLLARS Sole Agents .for A K H to a Department? GENERAL NEWS OF INTEREST Cl 0 0 se Local (Pbreifu and DobhU.) 0 M 0 Full o o Latest Telegraphic Reports. D b. Retail Dealers tin . GROCERIES Plain and Fancy Job Printing. i AND NOTICE. THE JUSTICE COURT OF MALAD TN Precinct, Corinno Ci of Itox El- tv, court,' of Utah -- E. C. Jacobs. Justice. HAND-BILLder, Ter iitory VV. Chosley and JeremiahS. Jone, George " doing buinos under the firm name partner, POSTERS, and style of Geo. W. Cheley & Co. , plaintiffs, vs. Goo. Ilanf. defendant DODGERS. The rnpie. of tue. Tetritory of U.a tend greet-in- n to Gear e tianf, defendant PROGRAMMES, You are hereby re mired to appear in an action brought atainsf you by abovo named ENVELOPES plaintiffs, in said couit filed against you, within ten days (exclusive of tho day of service) after the service on you I this summons, is LETTER HEADS. served within this countv; otherwise within fortv days from such service exclusive of the BILL HEADS, dav of service, or judgment will be taken to tho ot said against you according prayer STATEMENTS, complaint Said action is brought to recover two hundred and fiftv dollars and fifty cont BLANKS, oO) for goods and merchandise sold and delivered to defendant at his special instance LABELS and request And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer tho said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will take BUSINESS CARDS, against you for the said sum of two judgment and Hity dolluis and fifty cents and VI8ITING CARDS, . Gi ven under mv hand this 25th day of Sep BALL TICKETS. ternber, A. D 1674. E. C. JACOBS, BILLS OF LADING, Justice of the Peaco. CERTIFICATES, THa OLU "RECEIPT S, (2-V- ) ce--'t-- O IT MARKET, Corner of Montana and Fifth streets. the prima donna, pianist and comenow performing in the Salt dienne Lake Theater. A shoit time ago said Church, acting in his capacity as agent, CORINNE UTAH. Ordjra contracted bills in Helena, Montana, for printing, advertising, etc., and when he left forget to settlo the same. Thi dereliction of duty caused the Helena Herald b. J. nETfBOff, Proprietor. editor to lament, how much worth we Address dont exactly know, but enough to produce a nice littlo notice wherein the werd bilk is connected with Church's BEEF, VEAL. MUTTON. FORK. Etc., E e name. Printers are warned to look out Fresh and sepi-iCornod for this enterprising guplleman. - Lloat. f Prcbptly attfeisd To. ua i VS GQfiCHAL o ovGnurjD-'ouoPo- , PHIL. KLIPPLE, HCnCIIAriDISE, CORINNO, U. T. Prep., Con oral ClcoUsrnlthlnc. Oaklnix andTChodlnQ. Carriage Reralrlng Pelntlng and Trimming, wagons. Buggies and Sleighs made to order. aonrn moor croisr, (Opposite R. R. Depot,) . . . Utah. LEONARD CLICL, Oorltxno T7Q CAC3DY THO oetl5-t- f Lcrgesl Stocb in Corinne Wholesale and retail dealer ia EJooto- tmv - and Ghooo, rcE3 c::3 AO HATS. TCH AVING PERFEOTO MY ARRANGE- naa ii with eotnO of the lairgest house n and Cotioo, I am prepared Newjfwk to pay the Piiimua co, manat' ruacr Piuon roa Corinno, Utah. HIDES, ! I fiTC. , runs . y ODD PEtTO. seplHf AGENTS OF THE Cilifcmb PciCsr X U'clUsv l!. Powder in Jobbing tote prides, freight added. i 'M f V . d:r--cte- d fit , j , com-pouud- their-excelle- This morning simply because a man intimated that another man exemplified the Darwinian theory and was of canine descent, the accused individual thought it incumbent upon him to knock the insinuating gentleman down, black his l7f. optic and conaiderably darawgo lits proboscis. ' Ab, boy, why will ye. VJ. rJcPUYT, b-n- f-o- m Our wagon dealers are busy shipping wagons to the northern - portion of the Territory. The brethren deal with Z. C. M. I. when they are obliged to, but when the opportunity offers, and the Bishops eyes are off them, they are not slow to do trading with the ungodly Geniiles. ccra. J. ir Carpenters are busy erecting a large gusted and condemns tho road. All Corinne at less rates, frame building on th north side of the would freight natu-al consequence track, to bo used for a blacksmith shop. and as a XK COBIN ia ITSELF AGAIN. There will be lots of work here in the in a position to run off wa Mr. for Kennedy spring carpenters. considerable freight for awhile that be The young mm of Corinne are about had contracted for, but a little experience organizing a social club, for the purpose on 'ho part of owners soon brought it of devising ways and means to pleasantly back, Ai.d Corinno is this fall doing a pass the long nights of the coming win heavier freight business ttmn for several ter. Make us treasurer, and were in. seasons past, and will bold it too. YVe For ladies handsome ties and scarfs still have all tho passenger and express any color, changeable and others, go to traffic, and will have when the Creighton forwarding house, with Mr. Kennedy A. Kuhn fc Bros. as manager, has long bccoinea tbmgpf Tho Corinne brass band are making the past. . fine headway with their music, and some the labelling1 ( hlef Jm lice wKenn. night before long they wdl astonish nt The editor of the Salt Lake Herald natives of the city with has opened his mouth and put hi foot rendition of popular airs. in it.' For slnndering Chief Justice No higher compliment could be paid McKean, in a recent article, the grand us font a Mormon source than to be jury have been suljected to a special called a dirty, blackguard sheet. charge from IIis Honor, wherein he tells Chawles does us proud when he so them to investigate the charge preferred denominates us. Once more, ifyou against him by the Herald. If it shall so appear that no truth is in the accusaplease. tions and inuendoes, then the jury are Sisson, Wallace & Co. respectfully to indict the Ilerald proprietors invite teamsters, and all others, to exFrom present apamine their stock and getprtccs before and editors for IibI. the minor organ gentlemen purchasing elsewhere. Freight checks pearances, are in a tight box. taken in payment for outfits. i M. Mskin, candle readily caught tire,' and wo have no hesitation in pronouncing it Himself Finds he Fix Th Beautiful What Mr.Mnkin wants now, i coa1, In After Six Months Expefor some entci prising citizen of Corinne rlence. to furnish him with a small outfit, in consideration of which he will immediately commence work, guarantee to fipd FORTH. OT THt MnGUL TMB FRKIG1LT the body of coal, and deed half the mine the since row to those who rnny furnish him with the It is about six month with necessary grub and He if confipeople of Corinne were threatened all the terror of dcertion of the princident that a large body of coal i there, coma a n and that he can find it. Who want to pal huine that ulains with the commerce furnish theoutfit T munity. AH our north, including freight and paJnger The editor of the Helena Herald want attendant requiretransfer ard to swap off his pencil for a bowie knife, and mechanical ments, in a buine so thathe can carve the fellow who daily line, were about to take wing and leave enters his sanctum sanctorum and sur1 he ua forever. great Mogul of tha reptitiously carries off every copy of the Creighton forwarding and commission Corixnk Daily Mail that arrive. house wa jut going to ruin u all. JTe him Carve nicely while you are doing was going to Franklin, and he wa go-- ' it. ingto run the whole machine. EveryThe fionr rack from the Cottonwood body who didnt p?ck up hi traps and follow him was lost; there was no hope Mills are utilized here by being made over into ladies underwear. At least for the that is the conclusion we arrived at this POOR DF.I.UDED VTCJIMS after witnessing an unmentionWho pertted in clinging to a dead morning able article ot ladies wear fluttering in Mr. Kennedy then had the town the breeze; the large blue letters and world bv well, he had it where he trademark of the mills being plainly in his elorv; wanted- - it. and he wa visible. whereas, onv a year beforp, when the The very latest in Homan sashes Diamond B went the same direction can be seen only at A. Kuhn & Bros. quietly and without any palaver and bluff nnd roncene about it. Vo (KenEconomical, th Bkrt. Donleys Yeast Intvur is superior to nedy' con'd ee just where lb"v were mII others in market. Free from any miing it. and made a much ado t so nicely end substances, It and talked up Corinno n the perms-non- t injurious that the contents of each bx point more than all the balance of insures light, sweet, healthy biscuits, Corinne put together. YVhv, then, this rollsjuid pustry. going back on binaelf ? "Why did the At Auer & Murphys, Occidental sprightly (onvgo cwnllow hi own aloon, Salt Lake City, can always be thulv? Simply because hi found tho best of liquors and th finest dread opposition, the Diamond Tt had brand cf cigars. Queen Charlottes, left the country, and the field was all soda cocktails, mint jusherry cobblers, hi own. lie wa tho and all favorite summer drinks leps, GREAT CHIEF AND MONOPOLIST mixed in urrivalled style at the OcciOf the forwarding nine now. and dental.- Call and see for yourselves, no ope con'd handle peight but him If. of their duty. discharge and he would make Corinne cclnnwbdve hi higne or lie would know why. So Specialties. One door north of the Walker in rnlmot with the Ttih micro-eopi- o lletie. Dr. C. W. Higgins, (iorge goe and analytic physician, Northern, and together they eonetide to treats nil classes of chronic diseases, on etfibli-- h a town of their own vfc tl e terscier.tilie principles. Particular attenof females, minus of the Jstt?7. But now comes ur tion given to chronic sore fits, cancers, eyes, deafness, catarrh, turn to chuckle. Some of the. ectabll.h-eworms, neuralgia, gravel, piles, tape of Ifte town have conn to grief "n salt rhemn, erysipelas, r.nd spinal dishn"ds to the tune of twenty thousand ease. I invito the earnest attention of the afflicted. My system is no new d 11nr to appear for trial for subornation v tangled afiair, but the result of years of in inducing ofperfti-expeireneo in healing chronic disease FALSE LAND ENTRIES, Call and see me and if you do not And poor George is himself al- know what your troubles are, I will tell you at once. most pono up neatly woodhined. He didnt draw worth a cent. Business NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. men didnt go much on his stampede to LEGAL NOTICE. FrnnkHn and didnt go ihere, and those THE JUSTICES JOUItT OF MALAD whoe business he had in hand and took in tho county of Box Elder, I'roeinct, there with him have had quite enough Territory of Utah K. C. Jacob, Justico v V. and Jeremiah S. Jono, Georyo Torn Montana of it. The complaints rartner doing busines under tho firm name merchant are legion; thetes no end to and stylo of Geor-f- W. f'hesley Jr Y, , Plaintvs. F. P. Wincbell, Defendant. Sumthem. Their freights have been delayed iff1, mon: people of the Te.rritory of Utah, tend greeting and mixed up and lof, and handled in lo The V. J. Winch ell. defendant: You are hereby re juired to appear in an acgeneral in a very unsatifacto-- v manner. tion brought against jou by abovo named decline Somo merchant they j'laintttfs in said court filed against you, with- -- i pnyv!in in a Coal miner twenty year. expert-e- m e, xunrc across cropping, which he twdieve will lead to n hi coal Lpott. Hi-liable- Judge Black ha tua cricrx GOrcOUJCJE g. tol. Ferruaon, J. XV. Guthrie, J. Partition, M. D. Ochiltree, Alalth, Hiram Louie le:nerv and Ilenrr Liewea. P.ecordar 1 . T. Held. Treasurer George M. Allen. Juettceof the Peace E. C. Jaeobs. M arthal J. It. Rian. A tforoey William llyndman. School Truateer S. L. Tibbala, II. Ilouae and A. Hardenbrrook. J. & tin viciaiiy vf (trdsn, Mr. G. UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH: Governor George - Wool, Oeiroo. George A. Black, Utah. Chief J utio . it. MHCean. Nr York. Juti-e- ? J. S. loreman, or and P. II. liwron, Michigan. Deorge li Maxwell, Michigan. -I. S. Attorney William Carey. Snrvevor-Geoera- l Nathan Kimball, Ind. Receiver of iubfieMonev - J. It. Overton. HetiHer Land Office Wiint Inttengcr. fee'-retar- CTHGHT01I U i tt San r fiwdw l ,9 |