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Show rr e- - - V -- f. T 5 CORIME DAILY HAIL. We war somewhat amused the ether evening at one of our popular places of - FEBnUBY S. resort, where literary gentlemen are apt WEDNEMDAlT OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. HKITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH: Governor George 1. W(hkI, Oregon. Secretary George A. Black, Utah. Chief Juntico-rui- . It. McKean, New York. Aioeiato J uti e J. S. Horeman,uf 1enn- Irani a, and P. II. Emeron, Michigan. Marshal George K Maxwell, Michigan. U. S. Attorney William Carev. Surveyor-GenerNathan Kimball, Ind. Receiver of Public Monev J. H. Overton. Kcgister Land Office Willitt Pottenger. U. i. Aesor J. 1. Taggart. Illinol'-K- . S. Collector 0. J. Hollister, California. BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: Probate Judge Samuel Smith. Sheriff John Hurt. Project! ting Attornev J. C Wright. and Collector J. Rosenbaum. Countv Clerk J. C. Wright. School Superintendent .Air. Joelsoa. Coanty Reeorder J. C. Wright. CORIN.VK tlTY OFFICERS: -- al Aeor i Mayor IT. K. Ilurlbut. Counciluion S. L. Tibbala. L. Eliel. E C. Ferguson, J. W. Guthrie. J. T. Parkinson, J. MaNh, Ilirain House. M. D. Ochiltree, Louis Deuiers and Henry Liewes. Recorder F. C. Jacobs. Treasurer Lambert Eliel. Justice of the Peace L- - C. Jacobs. Marshal D. I). ID an. School Trustee S. L. Tibbals, H. Iloaae and A. Hardentrreok. , COR1NNE AND VICINITY. Mr. High Glagsaer lost two bents from tha effects of poison, by stabling them in the o'.d smelter. IIo valued them at $300. warahouse of & Ilardenbrook has haan McCormick delayed a few days from the failure ta get tha necessary supply of shingles. Work will be resumed next week and the building will seon be ready for use. They anticipate heavy business as seen as teams can travel. Work on tha new i I -- i i i t ! I I ( It that the tigers in India are more dangerous than usual. At Singais said pore they report an average less af a chinaman wood chopper per day. Cant we induce them to send a few af those animals this way? "We will increase their supply and throw in an extra one occasionally. HEIM to congregate. They were all person of varied and extensive experience. The conversation turned upon extraordinary snow storms aad sudden changes of weather. One gentleman well known for bis humanitarian efforts, and who by the way is a scientific individual, related an experience of his own. About seventy years age he was traveling through northern Idaho and camped one pleasant evening on one of the plains. On waking in the morning ho found himself covered with snow, and on digging out found it had fallen during the night to the depth of forty fret on the level. n could see no trace of his horse, and sat for half a day musing on the mutability of human affairs, when all of a sudden there come up one of those Chinook winds (thats what he called it) and in a half hours time the snow was all gone and tha ground eovereTwith water to a great depth. He discovered and caught his horse, and was obliged to swim him about thirty miles to a range of mountains, whore he found a place of safety. Tbe gentleman stated that he was the leader of e scientific exploring expedi tion, and the whole of the rest of tha party, with all of their papers, were gone, and the valuable information they had accumulated was thus tost to the world. One diminutive individual looked up with an incredulous smile, but quickly suppressed it en surveying the herculean frame of the narrator and quiotly subsided into acquiescence. The gentleman stated that he was willing to relate more of his experiences, but the partv requested to be excused and he kindly excused them. 17 Mr. H. M, Freeman, the representative of the Salt Laka Tribune, presented bis phiz in the rooms of the Mail last evening. Mr. Freeman is here to take a look at the situation, and wa command him to all with whom ha may have dealings. ft I- - I ' I I i t ! "Watts, of tha h ! i f - II is still business-izin- g (patent applied for) in Zion. Watts the matter with the people dawn there? ! E Mail, I Hon. S. B. Axtell, tbe newly np pointed Governor of Utah, arrived in Salt Lake yesterday morning. He was mat at tha depot by a deputation af Mormons, with Lieut. General Well,.f tha Nauveo Legion, at the head. "Whan the Govanor has bean in the harness a few weeks, it is more thaa probable that the noble General and his faction will be desirous of escorting him out with much less ceremony. A few hours were very agreeably spent at the residence of odo of our old citizens last night, by a party of young people, and some older ones, on the occasion of the first anniversary of his becoming a Benedict. Dancing was the especial feature, and we testify to the opinions of all when we say a more entertainiag and sprightly time could not be desired. May they have many another recurring anniversary such as at of last ni ght. I i Helena business men say that more than twico the amount of freight will be hipped by way of Corinne the coming season than ever before. They have bad enough of the Muscleshell and other rival routes, and are satisfied that ours is the oqly reliable one. From Corinne they always receive their geods promptly on time. We can assure them that whatever ur people undertake they are sure to carry through. Sisson, Wallace A Co. are almost daily receiving fresh supplies to their extensive stock of goods, to be sold cheaper than ever. The District Court is starting inte the trial of the criminal cases. s Tf e notice that many of our saintly neighbors are S K jf t V , ft Ti ls PJ .1 YW 2 r i ca a- - Vi! J rrrr . N wm -- It O L E OA L C P.c3 tm A u m NS ... Deeer ta Retail Doaloro In Oreaerles and ProvisleM, Llqaers, S cf Das (ho Large:! and Cidapcrt i j.t Cigars aasd Tebaeee. If GROCERIES UDirzj (JjfcpdG ; kiudi or wink. all AND ENGLISH STANTLY . and (Diotihing, AL soor-j- PORTER , CARPETS, AND IBOO'QPCD CON- OIHTOl23a( jSJSTin ON HAND. GBSCBAL' OBUCnAnCISD, i MONTANA flTREEi, CORINNE, UTAH. Montuna StM Corlane, tepl-t- f THE BANK. MONTGOMERY On Slao KINGSBURY. A THE conittnzz, u. t. raflTCHLESS -- terSEND old II uury Bank Comer. ARE MADE 3P AT- - TO THE BURDETT ORGAN FOR CIRCULARS. C!ORIN3VE. THE OLD ' IV 3 3E3 BILUIJUS & WIIEEL0CK, WC CARRY THB Fifth A Montana Otrooto, OMS DURDETT Efelli:, Drops. COMPANY, ERIE, PBNX.r , flds , rai Pjrc-Tfck- con HER. CORINNE MILLS I Largest Stoct in Corinne Tli Celebrated everywhere moving to relieve themselves from the grasp of the monopolies which are draining the people of their substance, while they hold the government in their power. We of Corinne have a grinding monopoly in our midst. We allude to the combination recently entered into between tho whisky dealers and the proprietors of the water works. They keep tho water shut off until sme 7 or 8 oclock in the morning, which causes an unusual demand for cocktail. The next move in the ptogramrne, w are informed, is to raise the price whisky. The question now is. what aro poor men going to do? Unless the supply of water is given earlier in the morning, our people will be obligeJ to buy a supply of Bourbon on credit, which will bo a severe revenge on tho dealers and will serve them right. The attention of our missionaries is called to this matter. Sisson, Wallace A Co. have received a largo invoice of superior coal oil. Has bepet in watching tho proceedings with a groat deal of interest. A knowledge of their own guilt makes them tremble in their boots, when there seems to be a prospect of bringing criminals to justice. We fear if all the criminals in Utah were getting their just deserts, the voting popJust received at Farmers New York ulation of tho Territory would be sensi- Stere a new lot of seasonable Dry Goods diminished. bly aad Clething, to be sold lower than Human Hair. All kinds of ladies vr. hair goods. Combings made up, and all Us Dooleys Yeas Powder if you sort of bair work don cheap. Orders relish light, elegant biscuits, rolls or roceive letter particular attention, at pastry. Convenient to have in the by the Standard Hair Store, Salt Lake house, always ready, reliable, and permits no waste of flour with which it m City. prepared, Manufactured by. Dooley, As We learn that Kiese! A Co. are going Brother, New Street, New York to build anothor warehouse, 80 feet 'by 30. They find their present one wholly AT THE OCCIDENTAL inadequate to their wants, as business ie so rapidly increasing. Our forwardiag In Salt Lake City, tho ever popular houses ore determined that nothing shall proprietors, Aukr & Murpht, can albo wanting .on their part-i- o insure ways bo found catering to the tastes of When in tbe city prompt transhipment of freights received the thirsty public. heref2They are equal to the s)tuaiefi and you wish to indulge, we recommend and will not bo found behind in tbeir you to their care. Their Tom and Jerry business is sinply immense. ed Ponder California V7ork. FREE LUNCH, Pewder in jobbing lets at Saa Francisco set price, freight added. Anti Iricea tc Suit tH rliin ay for what you get, and get what you pay for. Here food FREDJKIESEUCO Double Your Capital and Yo Risk. AND Vest of society,' prepared for the in all styles and is h:udomely served A bd variety; And tho lovers ofimported liquors snd wine Sy heolocks tho place in the city to dine. XI OF Men, Capital and Enterprise. in r.loalo at all Houro. COUUINNUH HERCIIAMTS, TICKKT3 FOR THREE MEAL octvtt 1 Uarhct Prico Digtiefct wild and tme. he h's full 0 diho The ieir river supply. him with ell sort of fishes; And the f ir La Belle France, and the hills ea the Uhin Give drinks to all those who at the Old Cernre diues. 'f meat, N Workmen. Experienced VV FORWARDING OASH-v- u 0. .peopled .Market. - s New Machinery Free Lunch every night. ceniting ef Oyster Soup, and the Vegetables ef the seas . Secure' Your Christmas aad A couple of gentlemen having soma business at Brigham City a short time since, and being delayed until late, ware obliged to seek accommodations for tho night. There being no such thing as a hotel in that 'wealthy burg they-pr- os pected around, and finally found quarters at Bishop Nichols. The Territorial Superintendent of Schools was staying at the same place, on his rounds m performing his official duty of voting tho public schools of the Territory. During the evening the superintendent enquired of their host whether he should visit the schools at Corinne. That lusty man of Ged informed him that it was not worth while, that there were no Mormons there, in' fact that no one lived there except a few thieves and disreputable characters. The official gentleman bowing with meekness to the old law breaker, failed in his official duty and declined to visit the only froo school, ia tho Territory. Wo suppose the gentleman has never been in en institution of this kind, as it is airinnovation in tho If tbe official will visit us kingdom. and spend a little time in our school ho might, perhaps, get seme ideas which might be utilized in some of tbo schools of the Saints. first-cla- ss Finest Wine, Liquors and Cigars. AQ0MT0 Of THO Wines, Liquors, & Cigars, -- the "Old Corner facing the style and aeepc the ed Alaajs on Tap. CO-OPERATIO- Cwrlnno, Utah W. L. 17HCELOCK LAGER BEER In the Atlantic States the people are FREDER1CKSBURGER -- J ;.t V ' AN Messrs. X. Kanada and J. Vernon, who have been for some months past doing business in Evanston, returned to their old love Corinne, last evening, and are already making preparations for opening a billiard saloon. Their many friends here cordially welcome them back. so-call- si KjUuI 4 siss::), i;ni5.ncE LEIL'JES, rtaoMle ud -- cr; CIW ADY3Tt!ZZi:2TS -- : 2. 1 Paid for Wheat. i Keep en hand a eheise (Seek ef Martin New Year Gifts. Cl. Moore, Propr'o. Groceries, Wholesale & Retail Butchers. The Best Quality of1 NEWARK, Tobacco, -- Alameda County, Montana at., next door to Siseon, Wallace 4 Cos. Dealers in all kind ef California S0r, 8300 !pbr Ghnro and No now bolng laid THE TOWN OF NEWARK, in Alameda county, will consist of 4U.0 I out 2)00 acres of which will ho divided into acre, subdivided Into NO-ac- ro pints one-a-- 1VJ0 acres into-VHK10. feet, bo-id- es and ) Town Lots, each .YI feet others for donation to re- - by lixious and public use, a rbliepark of oO acres, wurcnouaes, hotels, dwelling houses, etc., for sale. To provide funds for this enter- project atonco.there prine and to carryout tho each will bo offered for sale 21 WO share at which will ontltlo each shareholder to a one-acplat and too town lot, and a pro rata interest in all improvement projected by the Directors. Tho pavmont will bo $10 In JanSUM in Mar, U7uary, SIU0 in March, and have been made the and when two payments at auction remaining Property will be put up to tho public, and all premium will be divided among the shareholders, and it is believet will amount to sufficient to cover the last paythat ment. it is thought by this months, every sli&ro will double in value in sixwhich is as the land is put in at $12t er acre, very low for so large a pieco of land In one body so, near San Francisco., Person of small means will noe that they can here get a country homestead cowpleto lor Siooo.nnd an interest in a live country location with easy, cheap and quick communication with San Francisco. Estimates show that bungalow houses can bo erected, containing parlor, two bedrooms, closets, kitchen, etc, at a cost not to exceed $liM each, and as a sale will of the one-acpiat or tbe two town lots it is easily probably cover theeo.-- t of tbo land, seen how any ioron can have a cheap country Summer residence, at o home, or plea-aequal to anything great outlay. The climate iscannot but recomin America, and its benefits And everything pertaining Butcher Mbop. Pipes, lot, re Liqacrs, BTC. BTC. re and Retail. 1- -2 CaUfcrsia Cixcct, IUP0DTEDS OF FRUIT. Lml. , VJorh In New in use. Noether Musical Instrument ever obtained the name Popularity 'Send fer Price Lists. HUFF A I, CrInQ On I c:: aeo CROUPS i 1 h u oysters HATS. Ales. TcponoOf A toe Territory et .'I Pointer OFFICE Fnrsaod aU tttadscfCC Coml Hwe,. Proprietor. FREE and postpaid Thc Brrear.r Rttoorr t75 per week CASH to alt, at home or traveling. Something entirely new. A&ress'At one, Tax Bktkklt Co, Chietrt . , P prepared pare E Q CD The Orext CUvcr n ,DGCrF0 nJJ ifft'a o CrOlll I Ccerco Cuttcrtauch. delf HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOB A VOUC H. Wholesale and retail dealer in In New York and Horton, 1 pu to pay the fer Cole Agent tho Territory- - 4,0 0 0 arrange- - FOR TIIE DIRECTORS. Per day et home. Teems G. Srjsres A free. Addrart ' Propodo to do the Dest Tbe eldest, largest and mot per foe t manufactory iu the United States. cars' CHARLES R. PGTCR3, do tho Most Completely Purni3hcd C.HI! In Utah, and Wo llcvo Boots and Chooo, C E (TeeetcaasU PeeseeUe. t (Basement,) SAN FRANCISCO. LOWEST MARKET RATES. LCOHAQD GLICL, nt 405 a first claae ORGANS AND UELODEONS Addreee re mend it to invalid and ploasnre-seeker- a. The distance to the Warm Sulphur springs is in feronly six mile. The soil is unsurpassedand waits products not to be excelled, tility, ter is abundant for every purpose. No similar enterprise can compete with this eithor In cheapness or location, and being plan, fair alike to entirely on the all, must benefit this community and all outsiders. For certificates of climate, prod jettons, etc., relmaps of the property, and any information ative to this enterprise, apply at the office of the association. to GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., 5 - Wholccalo ea baad aad fer sale at the GauoagOy Orlod Goofs Cutlery, Aososomonto. Flour E D KitmClrxctr, and Polish IndMwiMs to ercry tac&ily. A fortune Free. tor CUs ti tliht. LUND ALL A Send ter It. Afro ti caev t'anpU (XL CLkC 11U ' r or. 1ti' A1'1 J. CAGGIOt a Pcpcr t i t!dnc? AT TOE CITT IIALL, fuse' Iree e vdVe' hkara Ci finder rt.r--- U ' 3 cf the raid rtrsliit ryPrw t . 4 jri Cs tia jSErerther to PPlL. t.a firtha money-- Th hi suitably rewarded by leartog with the u,brTibr- - 4w 1 |